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“Much like he did in his opening and reply briefs, defendant advances a factual narrative divorced from the trial record,” prosecutors wrote.

“It was obvious within 2 months of his purchase that the algorithm was already skewing against people who post factual, accurate information on climate,” says Katharine Hayhoe, a climate researcher at Texas Tech University.

Largely because right-wing propaganda circulates so freely and is actually good, while factual information is locked behind paywalls.

From Salon

When voters have factual information about the candidates, they prefer Democrats.

From Salon

Philadelphia’s District Attorney Larry Krasner, who is a Democrat, posted on X saying: “There is no factual basis whatsoever within law enforcement to support this wild allegation.”

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