https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/fbi-statement-on-additional-inauthentic-uses-of-bureau-name-insignia-in-promoting-false-election-related-narratives


Today, the FBI was made aware of three instances of its name and insignia
being misused to promote false narratives surrounding the election. These
three instances are the latest in a series of fabricated videos and
statements falsely attributed to the FBI designed to mislead the American
public.

The first is a fabricated FBI written statement warning media and bloggers
against publishing information about violence at polling stations. The
false statement claims active dissemination of information about attacks at
polling stations may provoke a spontaneous increase in such incidents and
that withholding such information would ensure the safety of U.S. citizens.
This statement is not authentic, is not from the FBI, and its contents are
false.

The second is a fabricated video impersonating the FBI and a United States
government agency purportedly providing a joint statement suggesting
schools suspend educational activities through November 11, claiming that
"the risk of school shooting and riots has increased significantly" because
of the U.S. election. The fake video further states, to avoid casualties,
schools should switch to distance learning or temporarily cancel classes.
This video is not authentic, is not from the FBI, and its contents are
false.

The third is a fabricated video claiming the FBI received "9,000 complaints
about malfunctioning voting machines." It further states that the machines
were found submitting votes for a specific candidate. This video is also
not authentic, is not from the FBI, and its contents are false.

Election integrity is among our highest priorities, and the FBI is working
closely with state and local law enforcement partners to respond to
election threats and protect our communities as Americans exercise their
right to vote. Attempts to deceive the public with false content about FBI
threat assessments and activities aim to undermine our democratic process
and erode trust in the electoral system.

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