Election Insider: Trump and TikTok, RFK and Mark Zuckerberg, Little Known Court Victory in Swing State and 3 Other Short Things You Should Know

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Election Insider 6.3.24
Election Insider gives you the latest news and information on the historical ties and current trends shaping the election landscape.

Election Insider is a must-read for anyone seeking the truth in a sea of political bias, spin, and deception.

Get ready for 6 little-known revelations in this week’s Election Insider.

1. Trump Takes TikTok By Storm

Donald Trump’s new TikTok feed almost overnight gained over one million followers.

His first video also saw 23 million views in less than 24 hours.

President Joe Biden’s campaign page has 336,000 followers.

Ironically, both Biden and Trump have previously pledged to ban TikTok, a Chinese-owned social media platform.

Although TikTok data is owned by the Communist Chinese Party, it’s still the fastest-growing social media platform in the country.

Trump recently opposed the TikTok bill, saying it would help Facebook.

He said: “There’s a lot of good, and there’s a lot of bad with TikTok, but the thing I don’t like is that without TikTok, you’re going to make Facebook bigger, and I consider Facebook to be an enemy of the people, along with a lot of the media.”

2. RFK Jr. Sues Mark Zuckerberg

Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. RFK says the social media platform censored one of his election videos on May 3.

The Kennedy-supporting super PAC, American Values 2024, posted a 30-minute video titled, “Who is Bobby Kennedy?”

However, Instagram and Facebook users were restricted from sharing. A Meta spokesperson says, “The link was mistakenly blocked and was quickly restored once the issue was discovered.” … a normal response where the censorship is exposed in the media.

3. Big Election Integrity Court Win – And Democrats Loss In Swing State

It was a big court victory for election integrity.

Democrats challenged Wisconsin’s witness requirements for absentee voting as part of their multiple-scale efforts to use the courts to change election law. U.S. District Court Judge James Peterson tossed out the lawsuit. The law was signed into law in the 1960s until the National Democratic law firm Elias Law Group argued that the state violated the federal Voting Rights Act and Civil Rights Act by demanding a witness signature on ballot envelopes. Wisconsin State Law requires clerks to reject absentee ballots missing a witness’s address or signature.

The law serves as a deterrent to election fraud and abuse by ballot harvesting.

Wisconsin is a key swing state and will decide the 2024 election.

A Wisconsin judge ruled in 2022 that election officials cannot correct or fill in missing information on witness certifications, a practice known as ballot curing.

Nine states require witness signatures to verify absentee ballots, and three states require an absentee ballot envelope to be notarized.

This is a big defeat for the Democrat legal efforts to change election law through the courts.

4. Trump: Pro Crypto Stand Turns Heads Of Radicals And Collectivists

Trump is now accepting Cryptocurrency for campaign donations.

It’s a clear signal… an assault on the radical socialists in the Deep State, the Fed, and the White House.

Socialist Senator Elizabeth Warren vowed to build an “anti-crypto army.” Gray Gensler, the Securities and Exchange Commission chair, is using his power to prosecute and stifle the crypto industry.

Trump’s pro-crypto stand declares Independence from Government control.

5. Dishonest: Trump Versus Biden On Our National Debt

The Biden White House and biased media dishonestly blame the tax cuts under Donald Trump for “90% of the debt increase” of $34 trillion. But here are the facts.

  1. Under the Trump administration, debt increased significantly because of the massive COVID-19 spending. In Trump’s first three years, the debt rose by $3.3 trillion, something he should not have allowed to happen. It then escalated during Covid.
  2. But Biden’s debt in his first three years has been $6.25 trillion, and there has been no emergency to excuse Biden’s spending. It’s just massive overspending.

6. President Biden’s Debate Requirements

President Trump agreed to two debates.

But it was all done with Biden’s requirements. Biden said for the debate to happen:

  • Both Candidates Must sit
  • No audience
  • No RFK Jr. or any other 3rd party candidate
  • Limited News Outlets
  • Only liberal media, CNN and ABC
  • Candidate mics must mute after time expires.

The Debates are on June 27 and September 10.

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