The
"Stop the Steal" group, which says it was started by the
conservative non-profit Women for America First, called for
"boots on the ground to protect the integrity of the vote."
With tensions rising, about 200 of Republican President Donald
Trump's supporters, some armed with rifles and handguns,
gathered outside an election office in Phoenix, Arizona, on
Wednesday following unsubstantiated rumors that votes were not
being counted.
In Detroit, officials blocked about 30 people, mostly
Republicans, from entering a vote-counting facility amid
unfounded claims that the vote count in Michigan was fraudulent.
It is normal in U.S. elections for states to count votes for
days, or sometimes even weeks, after voting ends. Election
experts say fraud is very rare in U.S. voting.
Unfounded and debunked claims about the integrity of Tuesday's
election have spread on social media by Trump and high-profile
Republican accounts and the hashtag #StopTheSteal has gained
momentum.
Facebook groups are billed as community forums for shared
interests but watchdog organizations and social media
researchers have argued that they can be hotbeds for
hyper-partisan misinformation.
The Stop the Steal group's description says: "Democrats are
scheming to disenfranchise and nullify Republican votes. It's up
to us, the American People, to fight and to put a stop to it."
The group directed new members to an email sign-up page "in the
event that social media censors this group."
The group's administrations and moderators included veteran Tea
Party activist Amy Kremer and her daughter Kylie, as well as
Jennifer Lawrence and Dustin Stockton, two members of the group
We Build the Wall, which were raided by federal agents in August
as part of a fraud investigation.
Attempts to reach administrators and moderators on Facebook were
not immediately successful. An email and a telephone message
left with Women for America First was not immediately returned.
Several Facebook events billed as "Stop the Steal" protests and
caravans also laid out plans for users to gather in states
across the country.
(Reporting by Elizabeth Culliford; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
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