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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Schock finds the lower court erred in denying anti-SLAPP special motions to dismiss an election technology employee’s conspiracy claim and properly dismissed his defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress for allegations the Trump Campaign made during the 2020 election campaign. The defendants’ accused the employee of stating he had “made sure” President Trump would not win by taking steps to interfere with the results. A broadcaster continued sharing and tweeting “information that is so vital to understanding the systemic stealing of our election.” The court holds that the Trump Campaign may be responsible for tweets sent by Trump and his son. Therefore, the tweets are remanded for further proceeding and for determination of attorney fees and costs. Affirmed in part. Reversed in part.