The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has been caught red-handed censoring Americans who dared to question the integrity of mail-in ballots before the 2020 election. Shockingly, CISA knew all along that mail-in voting was risky and could lead to fraud, yet they still pushed for censorship of any dissenting opinions. This is the epitome of Big Brother government overreach!
The documents obtained by America First Legal reveal that CISA was well aware of the vulnerabilities of mail-in and absentee voting compared to in-person voting. Despite this knowledge, they shamelessly advocated for silencing any voices that dared to raise concerns. It’s clear that CISA was more concerned with controlling the narrative than upholding election integrity.
"CISA censored Americans critical of mail-in ballots prior to the 2020 election despite knowing that they were at-risk of fraud…"
'Bombshell' Documents: CISA Knew Mail-In Ballot Risks But Censored Criticism of Them Before 2020 Electionhttps://t.co/ClmvochI7t
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) February 23, 2024
Former President Trump and others had warned about the potential for increased fraud with mail-in voting, and CISA knew it. Yet, instead of addressing these valid concerns, they chose to suppress any information that contradicted their preferred narrative. This is a blatant abuse of power and a gross violation of Americans’ right to free speech.
It’s infuriating to see how CISA relied on Deloitte to monitor and censor social media posts related to mail-in voting. This is not the role of a government agency – they should be focusing on protecting our cybersecurity, not squashing dissenting opinions. The fact that they actively worked to silence legitimate criticism is disgraceful and anti-democratic.
This revelation about CISA’s censorship of Americans’ speech is deeply troubling. It’s a sobering reminder of the dangers of unchecked government power and the importance of holding agencies accountable. We must demand transparency and accountability from CISA and ensure that our right to free speech is protected at all costs.