"Stop the Steal" website and pretty much the entire online movement have been astroturfed by Roger Stone and Steve Bannon.
It is an internet battle cry: Stop the Steal has swept across inboxes, Facebook pages and Twitter like an out-of-control virus, spreading misinformation and violent rhetoric -- and spilling into real life, like the protest planned for DC this weekend.
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Interesting thing is that the website was originally started in 2015, to potentially use to claim that Trump's republican opponents in the primary had cheated him. He didn't lose, so they didn't use it at the time.
This has been an electoral strategy of Trump going all the way back to the beginning. He was always going to use this if he lost any election.
What's fascinating to me is that something which is so telegraphed as this, that certain people don't find it the least bit suspicious...