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Facebook "Zuckerberg-Funded Group": "Lawsuits... The Funds were sent to Facilitate Violations of State Law"

The Epoch Times reported that "More than $6 million was doled out to officials in Fulton County, Georgia, and to five cities in Wisconsin , according to lawsuits filed this month. The funds were sent to facilitate violations of state law, the lawsuits allege": A group that received hundreds of millions of dollars from Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is accused in post-election lawsuits of contributing to constitutional violations in key battleground states. The Center for Tech and Civic Life, a national nonprofit based in Illinois, provided funding to over 2,500 election offices across the country to run elections amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds were used to pay poll workers, put up ballot drop boxes, and acquire mail-in ballot equipment and supplies. More than $6 million was doled out to officials in Fulton County, Georgia, and to five cities in Wisconsin , according to lawsuits filed this month. The funds were sent to facilitate violations of state law, the lawsuits

"Constitutional Travesty": Pennsylvania Supreme Court dismisses Voter Fraud Lawsuit so now going to SCOTUS which was "not Unexpected"

MARK LEVIN: "The state’s legislature determine how to select their elections. Is that what the [Constitution section] means?" KEN STARR: "That’s exactly what it means. It got lost in the Pennsylvania shuffle. The founding generation sitting in Philadelphia undoubtedly thought, “Well, should we have the state Supreme Court make the determination?” No, we want … a very democratic with a small “d” approach. We want the legislatures, those closest to the people, the state legislatures, they’re the bosses, not the governor. And what happened in Pennsylvania over these recent weeks is a constitutional travesty ." - Mark Levin Show Gateway Pundit reported that the "Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Saturday evening reversed a lower court’s block on certifying the state’s elections issued Friday night, dismissing with prejudice a lawsuit brought by Republican candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives that sought to have the results nullified over constitu