$9.8M lawsuit targets convoy leaders after GoFundMe cuts off 10M fund; Tamara Lich quits Maverick Party board & Some Interesting Theories (Updated)

$9.8M lawsuit targets convoy leaders after GoFundMe cuts off 10M fund; Tamara Lich quits Maverick Party board

More & Some Interesting Theories:

‘Significant element’ from U.S. involved in self-described ‘Freedom Convoy’ in Canada, official says

Canada’s ‘freedom convoy’ exposes political missteps — and Donald Trump’s ominous legacy

Canada Must Investigate the Convoy Money

Startling Trump interference points to GoFundMe convoy campaign manipulation

Update:

Protest organizer: No intent to topple government … and no plan to leave until COVID mandates lifted

The Gateway Pundit tried to crash an entire election (again)

The Gateway Pundit tried to crash an entire election (again)

Weeks before the first laptop story broke, Steve Bannon told Dutch television, “We have the hard drive.” Five days after the Post broke the first Biden laptop story, Bannon admitted he was behind it. Bannon told the far-right Zero Hedge that he’d tipped off the Post about the computer in July. He knew about it through Giuliani, who had a copy of the contents.

Former Writers for The Post Millennial Raise Concerns About the Right-Wing Outlet

Former Writers for The Post Millennial Raise Concerns About the Right-Wing Outlet

Heading into the 2020 presidential election season, The Post Millennial made inroads with far-right U.S. audiences, publishing attacks on journalists and aligning itself with the far-right movement, issuing a torrent of inflammatory smears against LGBTQ equality, racial justice, and anti-fascism. The first installment in RWW’s investigative series into The Post Millennial revealed that the outlet intersected with the far-right early in its inception despite presenting itself as center-right, its writers repeatedly violated the site’s own stated ethics policies, and leadership at the site maintained murky ties to conservative political campaigns. Our second installment examined the outlet’s oddly close relationship with far-right collaborator and disinformer Jack Posobiec, whose false reporting the outlet has defended and on whose perceived enemies the site has published attacks.