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Influencers Reportedly Getting Paid $200,000 To Influence People To Vote For The Left

According to Latina screenwriter and filmmaker Jessica Vill, content creators are getting paid "handsomely" to manipulate people to vote for the left.

By Nicole Dominique2 min read
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Jessica Vill, a Latina screenwriter, filmmaker, and the founder of the film production company Somber Studios, reveals that some content creators on TikTok are "getting paid handsomely" to "manipulate their viewers to vote for the left."

"I'm honestly a little nervous to make this video," says Vill in a recent video on TikTok. "But honestly, everyone deserves to know because they're not being told. And as a creator, integrity is one of the most important qualities. It's one of the things that I promised myself I'll never lose."

Vill reveals, "There are creators on here that are getting paid handsomely, up to $200,000, to make content and live streams to promote and encourage, now manipulate, their viewers to vote for the left."

"Not that I have an issue with either side," she adds. "What I have an issue with is using their love and trust against them for a paycheck and not letting them know. You're lying, you're deceiving, you're manipulating. It's disgusting."

Gateway Pundit contributor Victor Nieves exposed two influencers who seemed to have been paid off by the DNC. The two content creators are managed by Palette Media, which received direct payments from the DNC totaling $210,000.

No surprise here. Even Politico revealed earlier this year that pro-Biden TikToks may have been paid by the political action committee (PAC). Their article discussed a content creator and lifestyle blogger named LaToi Storr. In October, she urged her 16,500 followers to register for a Pennsylvania election for district attorneys and state judges. Turns out, she was paid by Priorities USA, a PAC supporting President Joe Biden's reelection, per Politico.

On TikTok, it is required for creators to disclose brand partnerships on any content promoting products, brands, or services. This transparency is not required when it comes to politics.

In truth, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) would be responsible for enforcing rules around political endorsements, but they're still not requiring influencers to disclose these types of affiliations.

This week, Georgia state lawmakers filed a bill requiring social media personalities to disclose content paid by committees and political campaigns. This sounds like great news, but this should have been established long ago. President Biden's digital strategy team has been working hard to influence young people to vote Democrat.

Another content creator, Trevor Abney, claims that he received an email inquiring how much it would cost for him to post a positive video on the Democratic party. He requested $50,000 as a test, to which they agreed.

However, the Biden campaign is struggling to appeal to the younger generation. Some influencers who once supported Biden now express disappointment with the administration's policies.

Is it possible that the Biden psyops on TikTok will fail this election year?

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