Election Interference

Bomb Threats Target Election Offices in Maryland, California, and Other States

Election offices in Maryland and California received bomb threats, prompting evacuations and raising concerns about election interference. The threats, which also targeted other states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, were reported to authorities, including the Baltimore Police Department.

The timing of these threats, coming shortly after the midterm elections, has sparked speculation and fueled anxieties about the integrity of the electoral process. Some believe the threats are part of a broader effort to undermine confidence in the results, potentially paving the way for a recount or casting doubt on the legitimacy of the vote. Others see the threats as an attempt to sow division and disrupt the democratic process, citing the possibility of foreign interference, particularly from Russia.… Continue reading

Republicans Allegedly Used Fake Harris Ads to Target Arab Voters in Michigan

A Republican-linked political action committee (PAC) is employing a divisive tactic by targeting Arab American and Jewish American voters in key swing states with contradictory messages about Vice President Kamala Harris’s stance on Israel. This PAC, known as FC PAC, has been funded by a dark money group with ties to former President Trump, and aims to stoke divisions and discourage voters from supporting a particular candidate. The advertisements, often mimicking the style of campaign materials, present Harris as both pro-Israel and pro-Palestine depending on the target audience. Experts warn that this manipulative strategy, while alarming, may be effective due to widespread frustration among Arab Americans over Democratic support for Israel, particularly in light of recent conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon.

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Racist Texts Target Detroit Area Women, Part of Nationwide Wave

Following the recent election, numerous Black women across the United States, including in Detroit, Atlanta, and Norfolk, have been receiving racist and threatening text messages. These messages falsely claim that the recipients have been selected to “pick cotton” at a plantation, with threats of being searched and losing personal belongings. The origin of these messages is unknown, though speculation on social media has suggested that they may be part of a foreign interference campaign aimed at sowing division within the country.

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Racist Text Spam Targets Black Americans: Is Russia Behind the Campaign?

Black Americans across the nation, including students in Ohio, are receiving racist text messages threatening enslavement on cotton plantations. These messages, which appear to originate from spoofed Ohio phone numbers, are being investigated by the Ohio Attorney General’s office and have prompted widespread condemnation from organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center. The messages, which often include the recipient’s full name, are considered a hate crime and a disturbing display of anti-Black racism. Officials and community leaders are calling for action to combat this hateful rhetoric and ensure the safety and well-being of all individuals.

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Trump’s Legal Troubles Wind Down as Special Counsel Smith Steps Back

With President-elect Trump’s victory, the two federal cases against him are likely to be dismissed or delayed due to a longstanding Justice Department policy against prosecuting a sitting president. Special counsel Jack Smith is taking steps to conclude both cases before Trump takes office. The cases include charges related to election interference in Washington, D.C., and the alleged mishandling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, Florida. While the latter case presents a more complex situation due to the involvement of other defendants and the potential impact on future special counsel appointments, the Justice Department may choose to abandon the appeal.

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Elon Musk Sued Over $5 Million Election Giveaway

Elon Musk’s recent foray into election interference has landed him in hot water, with a lawsuit demanding $5 million in damages from those who signed up for his $1 million giveaway. The lawsuit alleges that Musk’s giveaway, touted as a lottery, was a fraudulent ploy to sway voters towards Republican candidates. While Musk himself has not commented on the lawsuit, many are quick to dismiss it as a mere inconvenience for a man of his wealth.

The lawsuit’s timing is particularly ironic, given the contentious nature of the recent election and the allegations of widespread election fraud. Many see the suit as a blatant attempt to hold Musk accountable for his actions, but others believe it’s a futile exercise in a system where the wealthy seem to operate above the law.… Continue reading

FBI Traces Bomb Threats in Multiple States to Russian Email Domains

The FBI is investigating a series of bomb threats targeting polling sites in multiple states, with many appearing to originate from Russian email domains. While these threats have not been deemed credible, the FBI is urging the public to be aware of misleading videos circulating on social media about the election. This investigation coincides with warnings from U.S. intelligence agencies and Microsoft regarding foreign influence campaigns aimed at manipulating voters ahead of the 2024 election. These campaigns are reportedly targeting specific candidates, with Russia favoring former President Donald Trump and Iran supporting Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Chinese Hackers Target Harris and Trump Campaigns, Raising National Security Concerns Ahead of Election

Chinese hackers have once again thrown the spotlight on national security, and it’s alarming to consider that sensitive phone audio from both the Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigns was stolen. The fact that such a breach is feasible indicates profound vulnerabilities in our cybersecurity framework. When I first heard about this, it was difficult to process—how could this happen in our current age when we’re supposed to be more vigilant? The implications of this theft reverberate far beyond the immediate political consequences.

The language used to describe these stolen communications raises questions. Stolen audio? Voicemails perhaps? The ambiguity around the specifics only adds to the sense of unease.… Continue reading

Trump Files $10 Billion Lawsuit Against CBS News, Claiming Interview Editing Constitutes Voter Interference

Former US President Donald Trump has sued CBS News for $10bn over an alleged embellished interview with Vice President Kamala Harris on the channel’s 60 Minutes show, which he deems as “election interference.” Trump contends that the interview was manipulated to present Harris positively, particularly her comments on Israel and the Gaza war, and claimed that this equates to unlawful voter interference. His filing in a US district court in Amarillo, Texas termed CBS’s actions as malicious and deceptive. CBS has dismissed the claim as “completely without merit.” The row follows Trump suggesting that CBS should lose its news broadcast license.

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Elon Musk’s Fake Sites and Fake Texts Impersonating the Harris Campaign

Elon Musk’s recent antics in impersonating the Harris campaign through fake websites and misleading texts have crossed an alarming threshold. The impersonation of a vice president is not just a violation of trust; it’s a blatant act that screams of potential fraud and malicious intent. The very notion that someone can disrupt the democratic process with such audacity makes my blood boil. This isn’t just a prank gone wrong; it’s a calculated attack on the integrity of our elections and our democracy.

The creation of fake sites and the dissemination of illegitimate text messages that impersonate a political campaign is nothing short of a crisis.… Continue reading