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New Report EXPOSES Facebook, Here’s How Many Times It Interfered In U.S. Elections


A new report from the Media Research Center has exposed the long history of election interference by Facebook.

According to that report, Facebook interfered with our election system 39 times since 2008.

Despite widespread and repeated assurances from founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook did meddle in our election system and does not cater to free speech, opinion, or thought.

The big tech mogul and his company didn’t just undermine U.S. elections—it almost looks like they’re running the show. Here’s everything you need to know:

President Trump explained that Biden is pushing a TikTok ban in order to help Facebook continue to engage in blatant election interference.

Newsbusters, part of the Media Research Center watchdog group that published the study, summarized the findings of the report:

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MRC Free Speech America researchers compiled 39 times Facebook was caught interfering in U.S. elections since 2008.

The platform’s record of election-interfering censorship began in 2012, reached a crescendo in 2020 and has begun fading somewhat in the early stages of the 2024 electoral cycle.

Leading conservative journalists detailed Mark Zuckerberg’s 2020 election interference schemes which featured $350-$400 million in funding from non-profit organizations controlled by him and his wife.

Just The News provided more details from the damning report:

Among the group’s findings are Facebook censuring 2024 presidential candidates, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and 2022 Senate and House candidates on their platform.

For example, the company removed Virginia gubernatorial candidate Amanda Chase’s account.



 

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