Conservative commentator Steven Crowder was temporarily suspended from his Twitter account on Tuesday for posting a video wherein he discusses potential voter fraud linked to what he described as dozens of “non-existent voter addresses.”
“Okay, Big Tech wants to play?” Crowder posted Tuesday. “Today I present dozens of non-existent voter addresses that I’ve verified MYSELF. From Michigan to Nevada. Empty lots etc. I’ll include pictures and a current newspaper as confirmation. It goes down today.”
In a follow-up post, the popular podcast host wrote: “DOZENS of voter names, addresses, and pictures proving they don’t exist. Period.”