Washington Post: Virginia Companies Spread US Election Conspiracy Theories

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Aircraft company USAerospace Partners and the Institute for Good Governance, registered in the US state of Virginia, are responsible for spreading the conspiracy theory about the 2020 presidential election in the United States, according to The Washington Post (WP), citing documents declassified by Congress. Both companies are run by former Republican congressman Michelle Roosevelt Edwards.

Ms. Edwards’s companies have been spreading reports of the so-called “Italiagate,” a theory that an Italian defense company allegedly used military satellites to change votes for former US President Donald Trump in favor of election winner Joe Biden. According to WP, in December 2020, during Mr Trump’s presidency, then-White House chief of staff, Mark Meadows, forwarded Acting President. Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen to Italiagate information printed on USAerospace Partners letterhead. Virginia’s second organization issued a press release in January 2021 with an Italian prosecutor claiming that one of the hackers had confessed to the conspiracy.

The Institute for Good Governance is registered in a mansion selling for $ 30 million. After the 2020 elections, Mrs. Edwards invited the Irish media crew to the mansion and said that the house belongs to her. At the same time, according to WP, the mansion legally belongs to the deceased financier David Ford, and his widow said that she did not know Mrs. Edwards. “How did she end up in my house?” She said after being shown a video from the mansion.

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