Texas Social Worker Charged w/ 134 Counts of Voter Fraud

After yesterday's Senate hearing with the CEOs of Twitter & Facebook, we decided to test their software.

Will this completely fact-based story be fact-checked by their platforms?

Earlier this month a woman in Texas was charged with 134 counts of voter fraud. This is not our opinion: she was definitely arrested.

Let's see if social media thought police try to censor this article.

Brittany Taylor reports:

A social worker was charged with 134 felony counts involving election fraud, according to the Texas Attorney General’s Office.
Kelly Reagan Brunner, a social worker at the Mexia State Supported Living Center, was charged with 134 felony counts of purportedly acting as an agent and of election fraud. Brunner faces up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.
Prosecutors said Brunner submitted voter registration applications for 67 residents without their signature or effective consent and pretended to be their agent. Only a parent, spouse or child who is a qualified voter of the county may act as an agent in registering a person to vote, according to state prosecutors.
According to prosecutors, the SSLC patients that were registered by Brunner did not give effective consent to be registered. Prosecutors said a number of the patients that he registered were declared mentally incapacitated by a court, thereby making them ineligible to vote in Texas.

WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 17: Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey testifies remotely during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing titled, "Breaking the News: Censorship, Suppression, and the 2020 Election" on Capitol Hill on November 17, 2020 in Washington, DC. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg also testified remotely. (Photo by Hannah McKay-Pool/Getty Images)


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