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http://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2018/apr/11/arizona-democratic-party/arizona-democratic-party-claims-gop-lawmaker-mcsal/(permalink)
Author: politifact
Factors
veracity
not credible
language
English
Date published
2018-04-11
Entities
Congress.govComputer networkFederal Trade CommissionConsumer protectionInternet privacyVerizon CommunicationsInternet accessMiriamJeff FlakePrivacy policySocial Security numberChesterFact-checkingPolitiFactMartha McSallyNonpartisanismPrimary electionRepublican Party of TexasCredit cardFederal Election CommissionFederal Communications CommissionPolitical action committeeSmartphoneInternet service providerPrivacyRobert E. LeeDemocracyCalifornia Republican PartyFake newsAustralian Labor PartyEspionageSocial Security debate in the United StatesTankPresidency of Donald TrumpPresidency of Barack ObamaArizonaUnited States SenateUnited States CongressFacebookAuthorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002Cox CommunicationsBell SystemNational JournalCampaign finance in the United StatesGeorge Mason UniversityDigital privacyRepublicPublic KnowledgePurviewNational ConversationComcastNBCUniversalBrookings Institution

Claims (1)

  • "Congresswoman Martha McSally voted to let companies sell your internet data to the highest bidder without your consent. Then she got paid $42,000 by the very corporations she allowed to sell your personal info."

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