Investigative journalist Yehuda Miller recently obtained a series of FOIA documents that challenge the established narrative surrounding the 2020 US presidential election.
Contrary to what was widely promoted by the Democrat Party, Joe Biden, mainstream media, and former CISA Chief Chris Krebs, these documents present a new perspective on the election’s security.
Chris Krebs, who Donald Trump dismissed from his role as CISA Director, appeared before Congress on December 16, 2020 following his termination.
Subsequently summoned to testify before the US Senate Homeland Security Governmental Affairs Committee, Krebs’ testimony shed light on previously undisclosed aspects of the election process.
Krebs famously announced that day, “The 2020 election was the most secure in US history.”
But was the 2020 election truly the most secure in US history?
Yehuda Miller and The Gateway Pundit are set to unveil a series of FOIA documents that demonstrate Chris Krebs’ lack of honesty during his testimony, revealing that he knowingly made inaccurate statements to the American public.
Just last Monday, details emerged about a covert Election Day phone call orchestrated by The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
Originally established in 2007 to safeguard critical infrastructure and combat cybersecurity threats, CISA has evolved into a politicized entity engaged in domestic surveillance and social media censorship.
Despite being tasked with securing elections and the census since 2018, CISA has fallen short on both fronts.
By the year 2020, CISA began regularly reporting social media posts that were suspected of spreading “disinformation” to various platforms. In 2021, CISA established a formal team known as the “Mis-, Dis-, and Mal-information” (MDM) team.
In both 2022 and 2023, faced with increasing criticism from the public and private sectors regarding its actions deemed unconstitutional, CISA sought to disguise its activities by deceitfully asserting that it was solely fulfilling an “informational” role.
The lawsuit of Missouri-Louisiana against Joe Biden is set to be heard by the Supreme Court in March.
The plaintiffs are contesting the censorship mechanisms implemented by the Biden administration, contending that the federal government has no right to impede on Americans’ freedom of speech.
Notably, CISA plays a crucial role within the government’s censorship infrastructure.
Recently released evidence indicates that on November 3, 2020, at 3:30 PM Eastern Time, a confidential meeting was arranged by CISA officials with selected members of a secretive group called the “Election…
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