
#NYTIMES ELECTION MAP 2020 SOFTWARE#
Army confirmed that there was no raid, and the software company in question, Scytl, explained that it does not currently have servers in Germany.Ĭhris Krebs - who was the director of the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency prior to his firing on Tuesday - also debunked the claims on Twitter. The conspiracy theory about the seized servers has been previously debunked by USA TODAY. "It shows a landslide victory for President Trump with 410 Electoral College votes, including liberal strongholds California and Minnesota," the anchor concludes. Then, a tweet with the map flashes on screen as the anchor explains that it is "allegedly based off of the data from that server" (though the tweet is only sourced to a defeated congressional candidate.) military in Frankfurt, Germany," the anchor is heard explaining in a clip of the segment on YouTube.

election were found on a computer server that was seized by the U.S. "New reports claim the real results of the 2020 U.S. Army conducted a raid in Germany to seize servers with election-related info. The map that showed Trump at 410 votes and Biden at 128 was displayed in the middle of a segment on the conspiracy theory that the U.S. Why did its map have Trump at 410 and Biden at 128? It has also spread numerous debunked claims since the election, including about election software by Dominion Voting Systems - which did not delete or change votes, per another fact check by USA TODAY.įact check: Critics satirically redact Trump's tweet to make it falsely appear he admitted defeat Specifically, it found that OANN “severely violates basic standards of credibility and transparency” and regularly includes “false or distorted information." NewsGuard - a network of journalists that evaluates news sites for reliability - urges readers and advertisers to “proceed with caution” with One America News Network, per The New York Times. It has developed a reputation for airing baseless conspiracy theories and spreading false information, including about COVID-19. One America News Network is a conservative cable network. It was founded in 2013 by businessman Robert Herring and is led by his son Charles Herring, according to The Guardian. The users have not responded to requests from USA TODAY for comment.įact check: Dominion voting machines didn't delete votes from Trump, switch them to Biden What is One America News Network? "Trump: 410, Biden: 128."Īnother user posted an image of an electoral map that also shows Trump at 410 votes and Biden at 128 votes with the caption, "OAN reporting." "OANN ran the story.True Electoral Vote," a user wrote. They based their claims on One America News Network, known as OANN or OAN. If President-elect Joe Biden keeps his lead, he will end the presidential contest with a total of 306 electoral votes versus 232 for President Donald Trump.īut some users on Facebook claim that isn't the real outcome - or even close to it.

The state of Georgia is slated to finish its recount this week.

Roman told investigators that when it came to former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani, “I don’t believe I had any interaction with him before the election.Watch Video: The presidential transition process: What happens next The claim: The actual electoral vote count has Trump at 410, Biden at 128 However, he did answer some of the committee’s questions about his activities ahead of Election Day. Speaking to House investigators, Roman invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination for the committee’s questions about his efforts after the election. The House select committee that investigated January 6, 2021, interviewed Roman – a senior adviser to Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign and tasked with Election Day operations – as part of its inquiry. The New York Times previously reported that Roman was in talks with prosecutors about a potential proffer agreement. The timing of those discussions coincides with last week’s grand jury appearance by Roman’s former deputy, Gary Michael Brown. Until recently, Roman had little substantive contact with the Justice Department since his phone was seized and only recently began to engage in conversations about his possible cooperation, according to one of the sources.
