Douglass Mackey, who posted under the alias Ricky Vaughn, was convicted in March of the charge ... “weaponized disinformation in a dangerous scheme to stop targeted groups, including black ...
Douglass Mackey, aka "Ricky Vaughn," was ... Clinton supporters texted the fictitious number provided by Mackey. He was convicted by a federal jury and was sentenced to seven months in federal ...
Douglass Mackey, who was 33 when he was convicted in March ... clear if anyone failed to vote as a result of Mackey's scheme. Prosecutors said that 99% of the texts received by that number ...
Douglass Mackey ... Clinton to a "avoid the line." Mackey is charged with one count of conspiracy to interfere with voting rights. (Twitter via Courthouse News) MANHATTAN (CN) — A man once “on trial ...
Douglass Mackey ... was convicted of multiple criminal charges, including forgery and conspiracy, in relation to election fraud. He led others in a scheme to forge hundreds of voter registration ...
Douglass Mackey ... right of free speech as a shield for his scheme to subvert the ballot box and suppress the vote,” Peace continued. Mackey, who lives in West Palm Beach, Florida, was an ...
Clear thinking is not enhanced by assailing any restriction of the voting franchise as “voter suppression.” Nor are regulations which have a so-called disparate impact on black Americans ...
In this episode of Hard Knock Radio, host Davey D sits down with John Reimann, a union organizer from Oakland Socialist, to dissect pressing issues concerning voter suppression and controversial ...
He co-authored an amicus brief in support of Douglass Mackey. If people begin to think that the criminal law is being used to harass political enemies, that will erode confidence in the judicial ...
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