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Republicans are still weaponizing conspiracy theories and outright lies to undermine the 2024 electi

Republicans are still weaponizing conspiracy theories and outright lies to undermine the 2024 election and our democracy. [Courier Newsroom]( Right-wing media like Fox News, Breitbart, and Newsmax aren’t just playing politics by spreading bad information, they’re destabilizing American democracy. Case in point is the relentless amplification of Trump’s Big Lie that led to the January 6th riots at the capitol. Today, 69% of Republicans think President Joe Biden’s win in 2020 was illegitimate, according to a recent CNN poll. [If you’d like to help Courier fight back to stop disinformation from spreading in 2024, please consider pitching in $5 or anything you can to support our work.]( After the January 6th commission, Donald Trump’s litany of criminal charges, the nearly $800 million Fox News was forced to pay in a settlement with Dominion, you’d think things might be different as the 2024 election gets closer. Unfortunately, it’s only getting worse. Just this month, Fox host Pete Hegseth suggested Democrats could use “tricks” like “COVID 2.0, 3.0” to rig the election. Newsmax carried a live speech from Donald Trump claiming the same thing, and Daily Wire podcast hosts Ben Shapiro and Michael Knowles repeated the claims on their shows, too. There isn’t a shred of evidence to support these claims, yet the right-wing media ecosystem keeps churning them out. All just to drive ratings, pump up Donald Trump and push an anti-democratic agenda that is way outside the mainstream of American politics. Courier was created precisely to combat this kind of dangerous misinformation. Our journalists are working for newsrooms in nine battleground states with a mission to report the full story, including all the context needed to understand what’s actually going on. And they’re not afraid to use their voices to call out right wing misinformation whenever they see it. But to make our journalism available to the communities who need it most, we rely on supporters like you to fund our work. [So, if you can, please consider pitching in $5 or any amount today to help us fight back against misinformation and bring reliable, honest reporting to communities that need it.]( [Donate $5 »]( Thank you, The Courier Newsroom Team [DONATE »]( Email us: info@couriernewsroom.com This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](#). Email is a critical way we communicate with grassroots supporters like you. However, if you would like to change your subscription preferences, here are some options: - [Receive Fewer Emails]( - [Update Your Information]( - [Unsubscribe]( To give by check: Courier Newsroom Box 509 New York, NY 10032 Â

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