It wasn't the New York Times that blew the whistle on a Chinese company operating in the U.S. No, the Times headline actually read: "How a Tiny Elections Company Became a Conspiracy Theory Target." The disgraceful subhead said, "Election deniers catapulted a Michigan firm with just 21 U.S. employees to the center of unfounded voter…
Just one day after the New York Times attempted to downplay suspicions around the election software company Konnech, the company’s CEO, Eugene Yu, has been taken into custody under suspicion of [.]
The impulse among establishment media to dismiss every concern about election security as a conspiracy theory ignores the fact that fraud and other problems do exist, and it leads to some awkward reporting corrections.
Just one day after the New York Times attempted to downplay suspicions around the election software company Konnech, the company's CEO, Eugene Yu, has been taken into custody under suspicion of sending data on American poll workers to Communist China.