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The nonprofit at the center of 2020’s “zuckerbucks” controversy is back, this time to spend millions on elections in 20 states.
From The Daily Wire. Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) sounded the alarm on Wednesday after the Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL) rolled out a new effort last week offering millions of dollars to counties in 20 states to “improve access to voting for rural voters,” among other goals. CTCL was at the center of the “Zuckerbucks” controversy in 2020 after Meta owner Mark Zuckerberg and his wife dumped more than $300 million into the non-profit.
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Multiple states took action to prevent private funding of election administration after “Zuckerbucks” were dumped into swing states such as Georgia and Wisconsin during the 2020 campaign, money that Republicans allege helped Joe Biden. Last Friday, CTCL founder and Executive Director Tiana Epps-Johnson released a statement announcing $2.5 million of grant funding being made available for 20 states, Just The News reported. …
Rep. Tenney posted on X on Wednesday, “Zuckerbucks is back & is targeting rural communities across our country this election, using partisan funding from big tech billionaires to exploit our election administration & process. We must pass my End Zuckerbucks Act & end this malign influencing of our elections.”
In 2021, a House Republican investigation found that much of the CTCL’s election grants went toward voter registration efforts in “overwhelmingly Democrat-leaning precincts.” House Republicans, led by Tenney, sent a letter to Epps-Johnson requesting that CTCL “release its full financial data.” …
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(Excerpt from The Daily Wire. Photo Credit: studioroman via Canva Pro)