election conspiracies
Mike Lindell Bet $5M to Prove His Election Lies Wrong. Now He Has to Pay Up.
“This will all end up in court,” the MyPillow CEO told VICE News of the “Prove Mike Wrong Challenge.”
The Far Right Is Hailing Expelled Arizona Lawmaker and QAnon Fan as a Hero
Liz Harris was expelled from the Arizona House yesterday, and says she’s “excited” to “go and do [her] research” about supposedly stolen elections.
MAGA’s ‘Election Wizard’ Conspiracy Theorist Is Actually an Oklahoma Cop
Under the pseudonym “Election Wizard,” Travis Vernier led a secret online life spreading conspiracies that were shared by former President Trump himself.
Facebook Is Bringing Back Trump and All His QAnon Content
Facebook says it will have “guardrails” for Trump if he starts posting again, but they won’t stop him from posting QAnon conspiracies.
New Election Day Conspiracies Are Already Running Wild
After some voting machines in Arizona malfunctioned, extremists and mainstream GOP figures like Kari Lake began spreading false election conspiracies.
Trump Is Already Boosting Election Conspiracies Ahead of the Midterms
One right-wing group has claimed that Democrats are trying to steal the 2022 midterm elections with fraudulent ballots.
Trump’s ‘Blueprint’ to Steal 2024 Is on the Ballot Tuesday
Loyalists and conspiracists are running for key election-controlling posts in several swing states. If they win, and then refuse to certify in 2024, you’ve got a full-blown crisis.
The Colorado GOP Just Went All In on Election Conspiracies
June’s GOP primary election will be crowded with candidates who insist the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump.
How an Election Conspiracy Theory Led Back to Georgia Cops
Off-duty police officers were hired to sit outside an elections warehouse to see if they found anything suspicious. Chaos ensued.
The Trump Campaign Fired QAnon Lawyer Sidney Powell But She's Tweeting Through It
Last week she was part of Trump's "elite strike force." Now she's "practicing law on her own."
Why Instagram Became the Perfect Breeding Ground for Conspiracy Theories
The insular nature of the platform has allowed the angry and disaffected to find each other, spread their message, and bypass the gatekeepers of mainstream media in a way that was previously unimaginable outside of Reddit and 4Chan.