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Dan GillmoronMastodon1d ago
Heartening news from one of America's reddest states: Citizens in a data-center-invaded town tossed out city council members who voted for the disruptive project that was a secret until it was too late to stop.
This issue crosses party lines.
https://www.politico.com/news/2026/04/13/missouri-city-council-data-center-00867259
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Analysis Summary
Residents of Festus, Missouri voted out four city council members just days after they approved a secret $6 billion data center development agreement without adequate public notice. The backlash reflects growing resistance to AI data centers nationwide, with lawsuits already filed to undo the project. Gillmor frames this as encouraging cross-partisan pushback against corporate projects imposed by local officials without transparency โ a framing supported by reporting showing the broad frustration.
Claims Analysis (3)
โCitizens in a data-center-invaded town tossed out city council members who voted for the disruptive projectโ
Politico confirms residents of Festus, Missouri unseated four council members days after data center approval.
โThe project was a secret until it was too late to stopโ
Sources confirm limited notice and rapid approval, though 'secret' may slightly overstate opacity.
โThis issue crosses party linesโ
Framed as commentary but supported by coverage noting broad backlash; verification depends on contextual reading.
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