On Sunday last week, former U.S. President Donald Trump, posted on his Truth Social account, demanding a legal trial against the CEO of META, Mark Zuckerberg, accusing him of disobeying a Georgian election law in 2020.
Trump stated:
“He cheated on the Election(s). The whole system is RIGGED. Why isn’t he being prosecuted? The Democrats only know how to cheat. America isn’t going to take it much longer.”
A letter from The Honest Elections Project revealed that a Zuckerberg-connected group, the “U.S. Alliance for Election Excellence,” broke the Georgia state law when they handed over $2 million in financial aid to the Georgia election board.
The letter seeks a detailed investigation and blasted the “flagrant and egregious” financial aid for going against a state prohibition concerning private funding.
Georgia’s 2021 reform law mentions:
“No superintendent shall take or accept any funding, grants, or gifts from any source other than from the governing authority of the county or municipality, the State of Georgia, or the federal government.”
Honest Elections Project Executive, Jason Snead, informed Fox News:
“We’re now fairly well convinced this is an attempt to do two things.”
Snead added further:
“To get around those bans on private funding by doing either what they did in DeKalb County, by looking for loopholes and end-a-rounds, doing what they can to get money into these offices; or by doing what I think they feel is even more important work, which is to pump influence into these offices.”
The letter unveiled Meta CEO, Mark Zuckerberg funded $250 million to the Center for Tech and Civic Life and Priscilla Chan. The only motive for the funding was to funnel millions of dollars into 2020 local election boards.