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The requests reiterated some of the figures involved in the election conspiracy theories, including the former president of Venezuela Hugo Chávez and the billionaire investor and philanthropist George Soros.In response to threats of a defamation lawsuit, the One America News Network is leaning further into some election conspiracy theories that the network has featured on its shows.
Supporters of President Donald Trump have alleged, without substantial evidence, that Dominion's voting machines and Smartmatic's voting software helped flipped votes from Trump to Biden. There are also groundless claims that Dominion has secret ties to Smartmatic. In letters sent a day later, OAN requested the companies' save any correspondence between Smartmatic CEO Antonio Mugica and a number of individuals, including former president of Venezuela Hugo Chávez and California Secretary of State Alex Padilla.
Sounds like the threats are being issued like there’s no tomorrow. Is that one of the threats too?
Dominion know there busted!!!!!!
They sent letters to SidneyPowell1 and her attorney LLinWood showed them middle finger. Let’s see if the lawsuit ever comes her way.
The world will be a much better place when Dominion owns and then auctions off the assets of OANN.
I believe QAN News service firmly embraces the idea that if it lack evidence it’s Good enough for them.
Hopefully they're sued out of existence.
Good for them.. I agree what happen to reporting.. business insider should actually investigate openly and honestly.. instead they choose democrat side.. media is so old and corrupt
Journalism is dead. They support tyranny—plain and simple. DISGUSTING POS’.
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