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Showing Original Post only (View all)Elizabeth Warren proposes criminal penalties for spreading voting disinformation online [View all]
CNBCDemocratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren on Wednesday released a plan to fight disinformation to hold tech companies accountable for their actions in light of the 2016 election.
Disinformation and online foreign interference erode our democracy, and Donald Trump has invited both, Warren said in a Tweet Wednesday. Anyone who seeks to challenge and defeat Donald Trump in the 2020 election must be fully prepared to take this on and Ive got a plan to do it.
Warren proposed to combat disinformation by holding big tech companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google responsible for spreading misinformation designed to suppress voters from turning out.
I will push for new laws that impose tough civil and criminal penalties for knowingly disseminating this kind of information, which has the explicit purpose of undermining the basic right to vote, Warren said in a press release.
Disinformation and online foreign interference erode our democracy, and Donald Trump has invited both, Warren said in a Tweet Wednesday. Anyone who seeks to challenge and defeat Donald Trump in the 2020 election must be fully prepared to take this on and Ive got a plan to do it.
Warren proposed to combat disinformation by holding big tech companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google responsible for spreading misinformation designed to suppress voters from turning out.
I will push for new laws that impose tough civil and criminal penalties for knowingly disseminating this kind of information, which has the explicit purpose of undermining the basic right to vote, Warren said in a press release.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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brooklynite
Jan 2020
OP
A few years back, the Kochs got in trouble for reminding Democratic voters in one of the Carolinas
CaptYossarian
Jan 2020
#13
I actually LOVE the thought of it, but fear how such could potentially be abused. -nt
Amimnoch
Jan 2020
#6
Do you see a lot of disinformation with the explicit purpose of undermining the basic right to vote
progressoid
Jan 2020
#10
Warren's term was "disinformation designed to suppress voters from turning out."
The Valley Below
Jan 2020
#11
Then making Neil Young take a second Citizenship Test after passing the first time should be
CaptYossarian
Jan 2020
#14
Not if the states legalizing pot release the flimsy possession busts from jail.
CaptYossarian
Jan 2020
#18
Depends on how broadly "spreading misinformation designed to suppress voters from turning out"
The Valley Below
Jan 2020
#23
Related... I have said for some time that public officials should automatically be placed under oath
TryLogic
Jan 2020
#24
Right. And it turns around in a scary way when Republicans start appointing the minsters.
Aaron Pereira
Jan 2020
#32
disenfranchisement is a HUGE issue that the Democratic Party seems to keep ignoring
ProfessorPlum
Jan 2020
#41