The Voice of the People is a pro-communist newspaper.
History
On January 11th, 1930, The Voice of the People publishes an editorial citing the IRS report condemning U.S. politicians for perpetuating a government that exists not to protect the average citizen, but to benefit the Rockefellers, Dreibergs, and other wealthy families who have earned fortunes by exploiting common laborers.[1]
Employees
| Name | Position |
|---|---|
| Martin Maxwell | Senior Editor |
| Michael Kilmer | Associate Editor |
| Laura Browning | Photo Editor |
| Ike Thompson | Art Director |