The new date is Oct 28, 2022.
According to reports, the man who allegedly attacked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul Pelosi, posted on Facebook about conspiracy theories related to the 2020 election.
According to CNN, the suspect reposted videos that peddled false narratives that the 2020 presidential election was rigged in President Joe Biden's favor.
The House select committee investigating the Capitol riots was slammed in a video on the internet.
The "Great Reset" was a conspiracy that claimed that the Covid-19 vaccines were killing people.
CNN reported that none of the posts reviewed appeared to refer to Pelosi directly.
According to CNN, most of the troubling posts were from the year 2021.
According to CNN, people who knew him said he exhibited disturbing behavior, seemed disconnected from reality, and was estranged from his family in Canada.
The Speaker and her husband, Paul Pelosi, were attacked with a hammer by a man who broke into their home. CNN reported that sources familiar with the investigation said that the speaker's home was targeted in order to find her. San Francisco Police Chief William Scott said that depe will be charged with attempted Homicide, assault with a deadly weapon, elder abuse and other felonies. Pelosi is expected to make a full recovery after he was attacked.
The terrifying attack on Paul Pelosi by a man obsessed with election conspiracy is encouraged by some members of my own party.
Facebook and other social media platforms were used by Trump and his allies to organize the January 6 Capitol riots. The platform accused Trump of leading his supporters to believe he was the true winner of the election, inspiring them to break into the Capitol, where they wreaked havoc. The man yelled "Where's Nancy" The speaker's home was broken into early Friday and the phrase "Where's Nancy?" was repeated. There are a number of examples of acts of violence that have prompted law enforcement agencies to investigate the role of the platforms in the attacks. Following the May mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, state Attorney General Letitia James opened an investigation into the role of social media in the attack. The report details how he allegedly laid out his plans in a racist manifesto posted to the site Discord, portions of which went on to more mainstream platforms.
The NY Attorney General says that the Buffalo shooter was radicalized by social media sites.
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A majority of Republicans and Democrats think that misinformation is fueling hate crimes and extremists.