Friday, April 30, 2021

JUDICIAL WATCH NEWS WATCH 04/29/2021

 

Documents Show CA State Officials Coordinated with Big Tech to Censor Americans’ Election Posts
Source: Judicial Watch
Judicial Watch received 540 pages and a supplemental four pages of documents from the office of the Secretary of State of California revealing how state officials pressured social media companies (Twitter, Facebook, Google (YouTube)) to censor posts about the 2020 election. Alejandro Padilla, secretary of state at the time, succeeded Kamala Harris in the U.S. Senate.
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2021-04-28
California Officials, Biden-Linked Firm Coordinated With Big Tech to Censor Election Posts: Judicial Watch
Source: The Epoch Times
California officials colluded with Big Tech to censor social media posts  during the 2020 presidential election, Judicial Watch announced. A report surfaced revealing that California’s Office of Election Cybersecurity asked the social media giants to remove or flag as “misleading” at least two dozen messages. SKDKnickerbocker, a communications company linked to President Joe Biden’s election campaign, was involved. SKDKnickerbocker was co-founded by Anita Dunn, a senior adviser to President-elect Joe Biden’s campaign and co-chairman of his transition team.
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2021-04-27
Judicial Watch claims California pressured Big Tech to censor posts about the 2020 election
Source: Just the News
The documents found the Office of Election Cybersecurity in the California Secretary of State’s office monitored and tracked social media posts. The office decided whether the posts were misinformation, then stored them in an internal database. On 31 different occasions, the office requested posts be removed.
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2021-04-27
CA officials, Big Tech and Biden firm coordinated censorship before election
Source: Fox News
Judicial Watch said a communications firm linked to the Biden campaign played a role in determining which posts should be censored by creating "Misinformation Daily Briefings" that the officials shared with Twitter, Facebook and Google.
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