5 takeaways from NPR’s reporting on the purported Matamoros flyer

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The director of Resource Center Matamoros, Hugo Terrones, spoke to Muckraker founder Anthony Rubin and his brother after the pair showed up at RCM’s office asking about volunteer opportunities. But they were never allowed inside. Verónica Gabriela Cárdenas for NPR

Verónica Gabriela Cárdenas for NPR

On April 15, the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project posted a long thread on the social media platform X.

“BREAKING – Flyers distributed at NGO in Mexico encouraging illegals to vote for President Biden,” reads the first post. A video shows the flyer hanging in portable

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