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Voters in New Hampshire were treated in January to a call purporting to be from President Biden telling them not to vote in the primary election . After a brief but intense probe , the perpetrator has been revealed to be Life Corporation , a Texas - ground party that has been caught slinging disinformation before .

The claim in New Hampshire were mark by the state attorney general in mid - January and an investigation into this attempt at voter quelling was get . Now it is also cleared , from match press releases fromCalifornia AG Rob Bontaand the FCC , that other agencies and authorities were directly brought in .

presumptively the phone tree of the Anti - Robocall Multistate Litigation Task Force , which comprehend just about the whole nation , ignite up when the AI - get Biden calls went through . It was n’t just a robocall — it was caricature of the president and a variety of other offenses as well .

The fake Biden call the New Hampshire primary “ a clustering of idle words ” and tells masses to “ make unnecessary your vote for the November election . ” In case you ’re odd , here ’s what the call sounded like ( courtesy of New Hampshire ’s AG spot ):

Investigators trace the calls to a shadowy telecom provider call Lingo , which has also gone by Americatel , BullsEyeComm , Clear Choice Communications , Excel Telecommunications , Impact Telecom , Matrix Business Technologies , Startec Global Communications , Trinsic Communications and VarTec Telecom . The FCC notes that the company ( whatever its name really is ) has been doing illegal call operations for years .

mutual sense advise that if they were doing it in 2003 and they were doing it last calendar month , they might have also done it a few times in between — but that is a matter for investigators .

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Life Corp. ’s website is n’t much help ; they have been “ successfully creating solutions since 1987 , ” whatever that means . “ WaWhen you are guess , “ I wonder if Life Corporation could do … ? ” The answer is probably YES . ” [ sic ] “ Please call role to discourse making a win - win placement for both of our companies . ”

It ’s the form of thrust - together gobbledygook that suggests the company might not really do anything at all , or whatever it does do ca n’t be said out loud or in public .

Although the companies behind the call have been identified , this is still only the beginning of the sound work . Life Corporation and Lingo have both been issued cease and desists ( from New Hampshire state assurance and the FCC severally ) , but there could be charges file and I ’ve enquire the New Hampshire AG about this hypothesis .

“ The Election Law Unit is additionally supply written document conservation notices and subpoenas for record to Life Corporation and to multiple other entity , including Lingo Telecom , that may own records relevant to the Attorney General ’s on-going probe , ” write the AG ’s office .