‘True The Vote’ Tells Judge It Doesn’t Have Evidence For Conspiracy Theory

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‘True The Vote’ Tells Judge It Doesn’t Have Evidence For ‘Ballot Mules’ Conspiracy Theory

A court filing from the group is the latest acknowledgement that claims of widespread 2020 election fraud were baseless.
The conspiracy theory-promoting group True the Vote says it has no evidence to back up its claims about widespread, systemic voter fraud during the 2020 elections.*


The group, which was heavily featured in Dinesh D’Souza’s viral documentary “2000 Mules,” claimed that ballot “mules” worked with a network of left-wing organizations to steal the election for Joe Biden. The film and its claims made a huge splash, and Donald Trump praised True the Vote for supposedly exposing “great election fraud.”*
But in*responding to a subpoena*for any evidence supporting those claims, the group came up empty-handed.*
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In a court filing in Georgia, True the Vote said it did not have any records of the supposed network of non-governmental organizations it alleged facilitated the massive ballot trafficking scheme. True the Vote also said it had no contact information for sources who had ostensibly provided the group with a detailed account of the alleged ballot scheme, nor for any of the unnamed researchers or investigators it relied on for its allegations.

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The entire concept simply does not work. The movie was aimed specifically at people who value belief over fact. They want to believe, so they do. When I read about the movie, I thought who is dumb enough to think THAT makes sense? We have them here.
 
The entire concept simply does not work. The movie was aimed specifically at people who value belief over fact. They want to believe, so they do. When I read about the movie, I thought who is dumb enough to think THAT makes sense? We have them here.

You nailed it. The MAGA morons believe what they HOPE to be true, not what actually IS true.
Therein lies their tragic flaw.
 
The entire concept simply does not work. The movie was aimed specifically at people who value belief over fact. They want to believe, so they do. When I read about the movie, I thought who is dumb enough to think THAT makes sense? We have them here.

Yup.

2000 mules was food for the stupid.

Nobody but the stupid was fooled. Everyone else laughed at it, as the ridiculous fraud it was.
 
The alt right desperately needs the rules of evidence to be changed to allow posts on conspiracy websites to be allowed in court.
 
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