https://www.oann.com/reports-u-s-requesting-un-security-council-meeting-to-address-president-trumps-peace-plan-for-palestine/
https://twitter.com/Jerusalem_Post/status/1224519966357106691
https://www.oann.com/reports-u-s-requesting-un-security-council-meeting-to-address-president-trumps-peace-plan-for-palestine/
https://twitter.com/Jerusalem_Post/status/1224519966357106691
https://twitter.com/DonaldJTrumpJr/status/1224546977020596224
https://www.latimes.com/business/technology/story/2020-02-04/clinton-campaign-vets-behind-2020-iowa-caucus-app-snafu
https://twitter.com/JonathanFalcons/status/1224499057047023618
The Democrat presidential campaigns of Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg paid the firm that reportedly built the failed Iowa caucus app that partly rendered the results of the caucus unavailable at the end of Monday night’s contest. In the absence of results, Buttigieg declared victory and the other candidates including Biden portrayed confidence.
Buzzfeed confirmed, including with a presidential campaign, that the firm Shadow built the app that frustrated Democrat vote counters, rendering it technically impossible for some to register the results in their area and forcing direct calls to the state party office in Des Moines.
The firm Shadow Inc. accepted a $1,225 payment from the Joe Biden campaign for “text messaging,” and two payments totaling $42,500 from South Bend mayor Pete Buttigieg’s campaign for “software rights and subscriptions”, according to a Federal Election Commission filing. The Shadow firm was also paid by Kirsten Gillibrand’s failed presidential campaign and the state Democrat parties of Iowa, Texas and Nevada.
Shadow Inc.’s CEO Gerard Niemira served as senior product manager and then Director of Product for Hillary For America during Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign. His LinkedIn page states that he was “Promoted during the campaign to lead the small but mighty team in charge of all of the campaign’s tools for field organizers and volunteers.” Niemira runs Shadow with fellow Clinton campaign tech alum Krista Davis.
Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign manager Robby Mook and Mitt Romney campaign alum Matt Rhodes advised the Iowa Democrat and Republican Parties on caucus result security through the Defending Digital Democracy Project at Harvard University. Mook has denied involvement with the faulty app.
The Hillary Clinton establishment is still effectively running the Democrat Party this election cycle.
https://nationalfile.com/iowa-biden-and-pete-paid-hillary-campaign-veterans-who-made-the-failed-app/