Category: 2020 Election

Georgia Conducting Secret 2020 Ballot Review—Keeping Plaintiffs in the Dark

After several Fulton County, Ga., poll monitors testified last year that boxes of mail-in ballots for Joe Biden looked liked they’d been run through a photocopy machine, state investigators quietly broke the seal on one suspicious box and inspected the hundreds of votes it contained for signs of fraud, RealClearInvestigations has learned exclusively. At the…


Sean Davis: Big Tech Companies Are Outsourcing Censorship Through Dishonest “Fact Check” Firms

Big Tech companies are outsourcing censorship through dishonest “fact check” firms, according to co-founder of the Federalist, Sean Davis.


Investigative Issues: An Interview With Donald Trump, Unbowed

In a wide-ranging interview from the corner office atop his eponymous New York City tower last week, an unfiltered Donald Trump showed he has lost none of his edge as he attacked President Biden’s ethics, demanded reparations from China for COVID-19, and advanced his claim that the 2020 election was stolen. Here are some of…


Security Breach at the Ballot Warehouse in Fulton County; ‘Pristine’ Biden Ballots That Looked Xeroxed | Facts Matter

The November 2020 election which took place in Fulton County is under the microscope right now. Sworn affidavits from poll workers were so compelling, that they convinced a judge to unseal 147,00 absentee ballots in order to investigate them for possible fraud. However, at the very last minute (literally one day before it was scheduled…


Twitter Takes No Action Against ProPublica Story on ‘Illegal’ Tax Leaks Despite Censoring Hunter Biden Coverage

Twitter took no action on a ProPublica story published Tuesday based on the “illegal” leak of confidential tax information of the nation’s wealthiest people that was shared widely on its platform. Twitter’s inaction on the tax leak story comes after the social media network outright blocked users in the run-up to the 2020 election from…


Facts Matter (May 28): Wisconsin Probes the 2020 Election; Chicago Mayor Faces Discrimination Lawsuit

On May 27, the State Assembly Speaker of Wisconsin said he’s launching a new investigation into the 2020 election, and he’s also hiring three retired police officers in order to assist the committee. Meanwhile, in Chicago, the mayor made an interesting announcement. She said she will no longer accept interviews from reporters who are white….


Facebook Canceled Trump for His ‘Big Lie,’ but Not Harry Reid and an AP Reporter for Their Lies

We discuss the contradiction between canceling Donald Trump for his alleged “big lie” about the 2020 election and not canceling Hillary Clinton for her “big lie” about the 2016 election. Here are a couple more candidates for cancellation, if Facebook is going to be consistent: Harry Reid for his “big lie” about Mitt Romney’s taxes, and…


Facebook Canceled Trump for His ‘Big Lie,’ but Not Harry Reid and an AP Reporter for Their Lies [Premiering on 5/17 at 6pm ET]

We discuss the contradiction between canceling Donald Trump for his alleged “big lie” about the 2020 election and not canceling Hillary Clinton for her “big lie” about the 2016 election. Here are a couple more candidates for cancellation, if Facebook is going to be consistent: Harry Reid for his “big lie” about Mitt Romney’s taxes, and…


The Undeniable Irregularity That May Have Cost Trump the Election

Commentary The liberal media loudly proclaim that reports of 2020 presidential election irregularities are “lies.” But about one particular irregularity the media are mum. Perhaps they’re silent because they know that this irregularity is undeniable and may, indeed, have flipped the election. It’s the elephant in the room they pretend not to see. The “elephant”…


Over Two-Thirds of Voters Cast 2020 Ballots Early or by Mail: Census Bureau

Newly released survey data from the Census Bureau found that over two-thirds of voters cast their ballots by mail or before election day for the 2020 presidential election. The bureau found that 69 percent of voters nationwide took advantage of the expansion of mail and early voting options in numerous states—a significant jump over the previous…