Yes, Oklahoma’s new academic standards say to teach students 2020 election fraud myths as fact
Election fraud conspiracies promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump are now officially part of the state’s learning targets for high schoolers.
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Election fraud conspiracies promoted by U.S. President Donald Trump are now officially part of the state’s learning targets for high schoolers.
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