Winning: Multiple O's
From the Conservative Daily Post:
The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) has filed an emergency lawsuit to stop President Trump’s Commission on voter fraud investigation. The center has led a serious push for privacy in the Digital Age, but this move smacks of partisan politics.
In May, Trump issued an executive order establishing the commission. Its job is to “promote fair and honest elections.”
However, that doesn’t bode well for democratic electorates. As many as two-thirds of U.S. states have baulked at the request sent out by Secretary of State Kris Kobach. He issued a letter to the secretaries of all 50 states, asking for the voter statistics.
The commission wants to examine the lists that are sold to marketers which contain voter demographics and data. The information is already public.
Kobach’s simple request started a storm of violent accusations against the commission. Liberals are up in arms over privacy issues that they had no problem with when Obama was in office.
The unmasking investigation is still ongoing. It has discovered troubling facts about the Obama administration’s continuous, illegal spying on American citizens. Yet, according to leftists, that pales when compared to republican appeals for names, birthdays, and addresses, which have already been sold to commercial interests.
EPIC is claiming that regardless of the information requested, the panel is violating public privacy laws. No one is actually sure how that’s possible, but it hasn’t stopped the propaganda machine from churning out catch phrases and frenzied accusations.
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