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Douglass Mackey’s posts in 2016 falsely advertised text voting for Hillary Clinton. Appeals court judges said prosecutors had ...
The account was at the center of Mackey's case as it was the account through which he posted a meme jokingly encouraging ...
The decision is a win for Douglass Mackey, a self-proclaimed "troll" who used his Twitter handle to spread false information ...
Douglass Mackey, 36, posted satirical memes of a fake ad in 2016 falsely indicating voters could stay home and simply text ...
A meme-maker who was prosecuted by the Biden administration for memes he posted online in 2016 has had his conviction ...
Douglass Mackey posted false memes that misled Democrats to vote for Clinton by text or social media, tricking about 5,000 people into doing so.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals has thrown out the conviction of Douglass Mackey for lack of evidence, remanding his case ...
Douglass Mackey, the social media influencer who was sentenced to prison for posting an anti-Hillary Clinton meme, had his ...
While Douglass Mackey tweeted memes to encourage Hillary Clinton supporters to vote by text, the government failed to prove he did it as part of a conspiracy, an appeals court said.
Can a person be convicted of a federal conspiracy solely by posting misleading political memes online, without ever having communicated or knowingly coordinated with their alleged co-conspirators?
The letter highlights that the current communication equipment in Tehama County is outdated and struggles to cover rural and ...
Douglass Mackey, who was convicted in 2023 for election interference over images he posted about the 2016 election, announced Wednesday his conviction was unanimously overturned by the United States ...