06/29/2019 / By News Editors
After an earth-shattering week of revelations from Project Veritas showing Google’s plans to manipulate the U.S. presidential election against Donald Trump in 2020, the whistle-blowing organization is making sure that Congress is aware of their findings.
(Article by Shane Trejo republished from BigLeaguePolitics.com)
The organization’s legal counsel, Benjamin Barr of Statecraft Law, sent letters to a bipartisan group of lawmakers in Washington D.C. including Sens. Ted Cruz (D-TX), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Mike Lee (R-UT), Josh Hawley (R-MO), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Mark Warner (D-VA), and Ed Markey (D-MA) as well as Reps. Louis Gohmert (R-TX), David Cicilline (D-RI), Steve King (R-IA), and Jim Jordan (R-OH) informing them that Big Tech is an existential threat to our democratic process.
Veritas provided a link to the letter they sent to Sen. Cruz where they outlined exactly how Google was violating election law with their abhorrent practices.
“Under the Federal Election Campaign Act (“FECA”), federal election law prohibits corporations from making contributions,” Barr explained in the letter. “This prohibition includes in-kind contributions by corporations where something of value is offered that supports or opposes a candidate for office. As an incorporated entity, Google is forbidden under the FECA to use resources to ‘never let’ somebody like Donald Trump [to] come to power again.’”
“The captured video of Ms. Gennai illustrates that Google is currently “training [its] algorithms” and is thus taking concrete steps likely in violation of federal election law,” Barr added.
Google attempted to suppress the video from circulation by removing it from their popular YouTube platform, but it has still been widely disseminated despite the thought control attempt from the censors.
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