Vice President Kamala Harris reignited controversy by discussing Russia’s alleged interference in the 2016 US election during the New York Times DealBook Summit.
The summit is a high-profile conference that brings together influential figures to discuss significant issues impacting the global economy and society.
“I’ll step back for a moment and say that one of the things that should keep all of us up at night, is the level of myth and disinformation that is rampant and has been facilitated in a most extreme way by social media,” Harris said. (Trending: Disgraced Democrat Sued For Sexual Assault)
KAMALA HARRIS promotes debunked conspiracy that "Russia interfered in the 2016 election." pic.twitter.com/wvQYY5I1zk
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“And then we declassified our findings… Russia interfered in the 2016 election, targeting specific groups of Americans with dis and misinformation, with an intention to undermine the American people’s confidence in our institutions including.”
During the summit, Elon Musk made a blunt and profane statement about left-wing advertiser boycotts.
“Don’t advertise,” Musk said.
“You don’t want them to advertise?” Andrew Sorkin asked.
“If somebody’s gonna try to blackmail me with advertising, blackmail me with money, go f— yourself,” Musk said.
“Go f— yourself.”
“Is that clear? I hope it is. ‘Hey Bob [Iger], if you’re in the audience.’”
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