🚨BREAKING: @FreeBeacon has uncovered a confidential list revealing Media Matters' major contributors. Brace yourself for this shocking surprise — they're all Democratic megadonors. • Deborah J. Simon: $4,000,000 • Gill Foundation: $2,970,000 • Josh and Anita Bekenstein: $1,750,000 • Stephen M. Silberstein Foundation: $1,900,000 • Susan T. Buffett Foundation: $1,751,199 Media Matters, the brainchild of Clinton loyalist David Brock, calls itself a media watchdog but operates as a DNC front group orchestrating advertiser boycotts and suppressing free speech on social media. In a shocking federal lawsuit, a Media Matters employee obsessively refreshed a fringe video on @rumblevideo over 70 times until he found a Netflix ad that could be used as fodder for a public pressure campaign. Despite being the sole viewer of that Netflix ad next to the fringe video, Media Matters falsely insinuated in an article that Netflix ads frequently accompanied fringe content on Rumble, coercing advertisers to abandon the platform. On @X, Media Matters accessed accounts active for 30 days, bypassing ad filters for new users, and selectively followed accounts with fringe content and those owned by X's major corporate advertisers. After repeatedly scrolling and refreshing their timeline - 13 more times than an average user - they generated screenshots of fringe content next to X's top advertisers. Media Matters' defamation was so fabricated that IBM, Comcast, and Oracle had their ads appear next to fringe content for just one account—an employee of Media Matters—out of over 550 million active users on @X. Media Matters conveniently left out these details in their reporting, sidestepping the fact that their reporters manipulated the platform to create fringe content next to major corporate advertisers. Why are Democratic megadonors like @GillFoundation, @Josh_Bekenstein, and @BuffettScholars financially supporting these clearly deceptive, malicious tactics aimed at stifling free speech on the internet?
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