A spokesman for Mark Zuckerberg dismissed as "Neither new nor newsworthy" an upcoming documentary by conservative activist David Bossie that charges the Facebook founder's $400 million to to fund election operations was intentionally channeled largely to three key swing states in an effort to defeat Donald Trump.
The documentary contends the Zuckerberg money persuaded governmental entities to adopt policies that compromise vote integrity, including mail-in ballots and increasing the number of ballot drop boxes.
On Thursday night, Brian Baker, a spokesman for Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan, said in a statement to Fox News that film was irrelevant.
'The actual dollar amounts'Bossie said Zuckerberg was given the opportunity to respond during the production of the film but never replied.
"Finally, Zuckerberg admits that he hasn't seen the film, but denies its contents anyway," Bossie said.
Zuckerberg's statement, he said, "Does nothing to counter the many facts - supported by official IRS tax forms filed by the non-profit groups Zuckerberg funded - we spell out in Rigged."
On Friday, Bossie told Steve Bannon on "War Room" that amid so many issues related to the 2020 election, he and his team kept the film focused on Zuckerberg, based on the hard evidence of the IRS non-profit financial forms.
https://www.wnd.com/2022/04/rigged-film-shows-zuckerberg-funded-plot-defeat-trump/
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