Pennsylvania Abruptly Cuts Short Contract With Voter Registration Firm
PA terminated its contract with KNOWInK, a firm tasked with modernizing its voter registration system, citing contractor's inability to address system issues.
Trump Demands Action After 20 Percent of Mail-in Voters Admit to Fraud in 2020...
President Trump called on the GOP to take urgent action after a poll revealed that one-in-five mail-in voters admitted to committing fraud in the 2020 election.
West Virginia Secretary of State Insists Trump Was Robbed of 2020 Election Win
West Virginia's Secretary of State insists the 2020 presidential election was "stolen" from then President Donald Trump with a key federal agency to blame.
Judge Issues Ruling on Kari Lake Request to Examine 2022 Ballots
An Arizona judge rejected Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s request to view signed ballots of about 1.3 million early voters in the state.
Court papers say ex-Virginia election official on trial ‘altered election results’ in 2020 election
The former general registrar of Prince William County, Va., allegedly “altered election results” during the 2020 election, according to court documents.
Donations to GOP drop as worries mount about the party’s finances
Donors have not cut as many large checks to the RNC in recent years, and the party’s small-dollar program has also suffered
America’s Digital Shield
America's Digital Shield is ensuring unbiased web access through robust data collection, addressing ethical concerns to create secure digital environments.
Muskegon Voter Fraud: Video Interrogation of GBI Strategies Official Released, Indicts Michigan AG Dana...
Yehuda Miller uncovered, through Michigan FOIA, a suppressed video where Michigan law enforcement officers are questioning an employee of GBI Strategies.
Court Limits Ability to Bring Race-Based Lawsuits Against Congressional Maps
A federal appeals court has dealt a blow to the ability of private individuals and groups to sue over congressional maps claiming racial discrimination.
Federal Judge Orders Trial for GA’s Dominion Voting Machines
Whether Georgia's electronic voting system has cybersecurity flaws violating voters' rights to have cast votes counted accurately to be decided at trial in 2024.
Constitutional challenge to Georgia voting machines set for trial early next year
Whether Georgia’s electronic voting system has cybersecurity flaws in violation of voters’ constitutional rights to cast votes accurately is set to go to trial.
Election Fraud Is Real and Needs to Be Fixed Before 2024
Democrats claim election fraud is a myth. But videos don’t lie.
Roll the tapes:
On Nov. 1, Connecticut Judge William Clark overturned the results of the...