It was recently revealed that George Soros’s puppets have been trying to steal the 2024 election in two battleground states, Nevada and Michigan.
The Washington Free Beacon reported that the Soros-funded leftist propaganda network Courier Newsroom is ramping up in Nevada, spending a lot of money on anti-Trump digital ads disguised as news articles.
In 2023, Courier added The Nevadan to its roster of local “news” websites, which promote Democratic talking points, deceptive Facebook ads attacking Republicans and promoting Kamala Harris and Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev.
One of their lies was a series of ads in June that stated that Trump would implement mandatory military service for American teenagers if he becomes the president again. He rejected the proposal six days before the propaganda was published.
“Coincidentally,” Courier and its network of 11 local newsrooms are located in swing states. In 2020, a correspondent for the media watchdog NewsGuard called Courier a “clandestine political operation” that has “deceived” voters through its skewed coverage.
“The goal was to get persuadable voters engaged with unassuming content, then feed them political persuasion content, using underwriters who would pay Courier to come up with the content,” a former Courier employee told NOTUS. […]
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