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The following article was published in our article directory on October 29, 2020.
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Article Category: Politics
Author Name: John Di Lemme
In a recent FBI press conference, Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe declared threatening emails in battleground states are spoofed. They are "designed to intimidate voters, incite social unrest, and damage President Trump."
The emails claimed to be from the Proud Boys, a far-right cultural, social and online group. The current leader of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, condemned the emails and denied any involvement.
Perhaps most puzzling was the e-mails' flat statement that "We will know which candidate you voted for." The near-perfect grammar, neat arrangement of text, and exact diction of the emails may indicate they were translated.
The president's imprecisely-worded condemnation of the Proud Boys in the first debate was a prominent talking point in the media well past the exhaustion of any political currency it may have had. It was likely picked up on by foreign media and adds credence to Ratcliffe's assertion.
Iranian Mission to the UN spokesman Alireza Miryousefi, claimed the charge was false. Yet he used veiled language and did not outright deny it. He also made a questionable addendum: "Iran has no interest in interfering in the U.S. election & no preference for the outcome."
Middle East developments of the last few months show this may not be the case. Recent Trump deals between Israel and the Gulf nations of the Middle East cast a shadow on Iran's regional dominance.
Additionally, the Obama-era Iran nuclear deal that essentially gave the nation free-reign to develop uranium, ostensibly for energy purposes, was brokered while Joe Biden was Vice President. Iran may very well have strong interests in a Biden administration.
Google said they had neutralized 90% of the emails and deleted the involved content from their platforms. However, big tech clearly leans left and has been censoring Conservative reports, investigations, and whistleblowers that jeopardize the success of the Biden campaign.
With the blatant censorship of Conservatives, it's difficult for the American people to hear the truth about election interference and other Democrat schemes. That's why Conservatives must share the Real News and vote to re-elect Donald J. Trump on November 3, 2020.
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