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Hello fellow citizens of the internet! Andrew here. Welcome to today's edition of Net Insider.

We've got all the hits today: an update on the ongoing FCC nominee's confirmation, labor issues, and even a Bill O'Reilly freakout caught on camera. Plus, our Politics Reporter Claire dives into the online presence of a candidate for Colorado's secretarial assistant of state in her "Dirty Delete" cavalcade.

Let's dive into the news.

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FCC: Long time readers of the newsletter know that the nomination of Gigi Sohn, President Biden's pick to be a Federal Communications Commission commissioner, has been fraught with obstacle and delays. Well, some other attempt to derail her confirmation has cropped up—this fourth dimension from a old Autonomous senator. You can read all of our report about information technology here.

WE'LL DO Information technology Alive: Erstwhile Play tricks News host Pecker O'Reilly (who is no stranger to viral freakouts) was defenseless on photographic camera yelling at a JetBlue worker and essentially going full "Karen." The video shows the 72-year-one-time confronting an employee at New York's JFK airdrome before this calendar month. Check out our total report on O'Reilly's latest viral meltdown here.

LABOR: A video has gone viral for showing an alleged Amazon delivery vehicle catching fire and arguing that the tech giant is at fault for information technology. Our Tech Reporter Mikael dug into the video, noting that while the exact circumstances effectually the video couldn't immediately be confirmed, it did help fuel calls for Amazon workers to unionize beyond the state.


Tina Peters

Colorado Secretary of State candidate is charged with ballot tampering

Tina Peters is simultaneously seeking to run Colorado elections and fighting charges of election tampering.

Last month, Peters was indicted on a range of felony and misdemeanor charges associated with allegations she tampered with election equipment resulting in a security breach. The election data was allegedly illegally handed over to none other than the QAnon standard bearer himself, Ron Watkins.

Peters, who currently holds the office of Mesa County Clerk and Recorder, is pleading not guilty.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation is also reportedly investigating Peters.

Oh, and according to a cavalcade in the Denver Mail , she kicked a police force officer during her arrest.

Clearly, Peters is about the last person about people would choose every bit a candidate to run state elections. But the Colorado Republican Party isn't most people. After all, it's at least somewhat to blame for Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.).

Colorado Republicans are apparently unperturbed by being associated with a candidate who reportedly pals effectually with the likes of QAnon influencer Jeffrey Pedersen (aka In The Matrixxx) or Mike "My Ballot Fraud Pillow" Lindell. (BTW, Peters wants you to know that she paid Lindell back for that plane ride to his bonkers forum on ballot security.)

Earlier this month, Peters secured sixty% of the vote in the Colorado Republican Party'southward statewide assembly, securing a spot on the primary ballot, and leading to headlines like "election conspiracy theorists have top spots in Colorado GOP primaries."

Oddly, Peters doesn't seem concerned about election fraud in that detail vote—though at least i other candidate was. Maybe she only considers an election suspicious when she dislikes the upshot.

Her campaign website includes some incredibly lengthy press releases and three "forensic reports" nearly Colorado's 2020 election written by a fellow member of Lindell'south "cyber investigation team." Naturally, the reports were easily debunked. But they could come in handy if yous run out of sleeping pills.

Peters spends her time online oscillating between endlessly calling to decertify the 2020 presidential election, sharing unhinged op-eds accusing Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold (D) of being "the darling of the cabal," and posting whatsoever the hell this is.

Like most QAnon-linked candidates, Peters doesn't depict the line at assertive conspiracy theories most cabals and elections. Her Twitter likes imply an analogousness for pandemic conspiracies too.

Yous can notice Peters on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Gettr. She has an old weblog here. There are Telegram channels in her proper noun, merely it's not clear if she's affiliated with them.

She may not exist on Facebook much longer, however. Last week, she posted a screenshot of a purported email from the company proverb that her page volition exist deleted for posting "imitation, misleading, fraudulent, or deceptive claims or content."

Naturally, Peters sees this as prove of another conspiracy.

"It appears the massive back up I received at the Colorado GOP Associates final weekend has actually gotten nether their pare!" she wrote.

Claire Goforth


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