The Department of Justice's far-left legal mind at the forefront of stopping election audits and harming ballot integrity once railed against the very same kind of private election funding that her former employer Mark Zuckerberg engaged in during the 2020 election cycle.
Pamela Karlan - believed by many to be the brain behind the pro-election fraud, partisan operation inside the Department of Justice - once bemoaned big corporate spending on elections, The National Pulse can reveal.
Speaking in 2012 at Robert H. Jackson lecture at the Chautauqua Institution, Karlan declared: "If you allow unlimited spending on elections, money will be translated into votes. Over time that will undermine our democracy."
Proving the partisan conflict of interest, leaders from the CTCL overpowered and overruled local election authorities and, through coercion, accessed mail-in ballots ahead of the election.
Now, Pamela Karlan is the lead operative inside the Department of Justice determining Biden's response to election audits around the country.
Claiming racial justice, the former anti-Trump impeachment witness Karlan now asserts members of the African American communities would be aided by the big corporate cash she once decried.
In reality, Georgia's new voting laws simply seek to limit partisan corruption that plagues elections around the Western world.
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Monday, June 28, 2021
Pamela Karlan, the Ex-Zuckerberg Apparatchik Now Leading Biden's Anti-Audit Push
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