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AlFreeman 9 points ago +10 / -1

Dallas Jones was charged in September 2020. Don't know if he was arrested yet.

https://c-vine.com/blog/2020/09/28/bidens-texas-political-director-charged-for-ballot-harvesting-in-harris-county-tx/

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SaulGoodman 8 points ago +8 / -0

Jones has not been criminally charged. He was named in an affidavit pursuant to a case filed as a relator action by a number of parties, including the Texas Republican Party.

The Texas Solicitor General's Office filed a letter in this case, which stated that the Texas statutes on which this case is premised were suspended by Gov. Abbott because of COVID-19 and that therefore the case is moot (no live case or controversy).

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SaulGoodman 2 points ago +2 / -0

You could be right. It's a common tactic for adversaries to sabotage their enemies from within by inducing them to waste time and distract themselves with fruitless rabbit holes. Enemies want their adversaries to entertain themselves into irrelevant oblivion. They want to sidetrack a movement and also to discredit a movement by making it appear that falsifiable assertions sprout organically from within a movement (e.g., posting a misleading or false claim so that outsiders will think "Look at these rubes! They'll believe anything!").

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TrustingGod 4 points ago +4 / -0

"Based on interviews, review of documents, and other information, I have identified the individuals in charge of the ballot harvesting scheme. These individuals includes political consultant Dallas Jones who was recently hired by the Joe Biden for President campaign to oversee their Harris County initiative. District 13 Texas State Senator Borris Miles, who is the handler of Mr. Jones, political consultant Gerald Womack, and Precinct 1 Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis."

Original report: https://nationalfile.com/bidens-texas-political-director-accused-of-illegal-ballot-harvesting-at-texas-supreme-court/

Alleged affidavit: https://nationalfile.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/AFFIDAVIT-OF-MARK-A.-AGUIRRE.pdf

If the article unnecessarily reaches for 'muh qanon conspiracy theory', one can reasonably assume the source is fake news & should look elsewhere...

PS Idk how you thought that article was worth sharing... One of the worst examples of yellow journalism I've come across & the icing on the cake is a typo in the very first sentence: "As many other people have mentioned before, we live in the dumbest of all time lines." To be fair, there does not appear to be hard evidence of an arrest, though there is a lot of smoke.