Leading up to the 2020 Presidential election, Facebook/Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg infused nearly half a billion dollars in to groups that attempted to influence the 2020 election.

The grants were allegedly used to help election administrators deal with the infrastructure challenges of running an election during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Center for Renewing America (CRA) filed legal complaints against Zuckerberg and his wife for using the grants to tip the scales in favor of President Biden.

A previous complaint against Zuckerberg filed with the Federal Elections Commission (FEC) was dismissed earlier this year

The Center for Renewing America alleges that most of the grant money went to election administrators in swing states in Democratic jurisdictions.

Zuckerberg hired a former Obama campaign manager to distribute the grants.

The Gateway Pundit Reports

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, his wife and three voting rights groups were hit Thursday with legal complaints alleging malfeasance related to activities surrounding the 2020 election.

The Center for Renewing America (CRA) filed two complaints — the first against Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan and the second against the groups Center for Tech and Civic Life (CTCL), Center for Election Innovation and Research (CEIR) and National Vote at Home Institute (NVAHI) — Thursday morning with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

The complaints, obtained by FOX Business, allege that Zuckerberg and the three groups were involved in a scheme to inject nearly $500 million into the 2020 election in order to “throw it” to President Biden. Biden ultimately defeated former President Trump, winning key swing states Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.

Zuckerberg hired former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe to spearhead the effort, according to the CRA. Plouffe allegedly funneled most of the hundred-million-dollar grants from the couple to Democratic-leaning jurisdictions in swing states via the three tax-exempt voting rights groups ahead of the November 2020 election.

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