Category: Election Integrity

PREMIERING NOW: Miranda Devine: The Concerted Cover-Up of Biden Family Scandals—From the Laptop to China

This episode will premiere on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m. ET. Note: This episode was filmed before Elon Musk began releasing internal Twitter communications, known as the Twitter Files.  “There are a lot of secrets that a lot of powerful people don’t want told about exactly how our story was suppressed—how Joe Biden was…


Miranda Devine: The Concerted Cover-Up of Biden Family Scandals—From the Laptop to China

  Note: This episode was filmed before Elon Musk began releasing internal Twitter communications, known as the Twitter Files.  “There are a lot of secrets that a lot of powerful people don’t want told about exactly how our story was suppressed—how Joe Biden was protected from that information before the election…it’s very high stakes.” Today…


PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: Miranda Devine: The Concerted Cover-Up of Biden Family Scandals—From the Laptop to China

This episode will premiere on Thursday, Dec. 8, at 7:30 p.m. ET. “There are a lot of secrets that a lot of powerful people don’t want told about exactly how our story was suppressed—how Joe Biden was protected from that information before the election…it’s very high stakes.” Today I sit down with New York Post…


Conservatives Hope They Got the Right Case Before the Right Court to Curb ‘Judicial Activism’ in Elections

WASHINGTON—Conservatives have long sought a conclusive legal decision that would define and cap the capacity of courts to issue rulings affecting how state legislatures administer elections. North Carolina House Speaker Rep. Timothy Moore (R-Cleveland) believes that day will finally come next spring when the U.S. Supreme Court issues its decision in Moore v. Harper. As…


Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Empower State Legislatures, Not Judges, to Regulate Elections

Supreme Court justices on Dec. 7 grilled an attorney for North Carolina Republicans who was arguing the U.S. Constitution gives state legislatures preeminent authority to make the rules for presidential and congressional elections without interference from the courts. The case is important because, if the high court finds for North Carolina, the rules governing how…


Katie Hobbs’ Office Sought Removal of Election ‘Misinformation’ from Twitter

A recently discovered filing in a court case relating to Big Tech censorship revealed that the office of Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs coordinated with Twitter to censor election “misinformation” in January 2021. The documents (pdf), filed on Aug. 31 in the case Missouri v. Biden and circulated Dec. 3 on Twitter, show that…


‘Independent State Legislature Theory’ to Get Its Day in US Supreme Court

To some, it’s an arcane discussion among constitutional scholars that reads like cement. To others, it’s a brazen grab for “runaway legislative power” by state lawmakers who say the U.S. Constitution grants them exclusive elections authority, making them immune from their own state constitutions and courts. At its heart, Moore v. Harper is about the…


Musk Admits ‘Quite Significant’ Risk of Assassination

Elon Musk said on Dec. 3, a day after the release of a selection of Twitter’s internal files that suggests the tech giant has suppressed free speech under its previous management, that he believes he faces a “quite significant” risk to his life. “Frankly the risk of something bad happening or literally even being shot…


Rep. Hakeem Jeffries Rejects GOP ‘Election Denier’ Claims, Says He Supported Trump’s 2016 Certification

Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) on Sunday addressed claims by Republican lawmakers that he branded the 2016 election “illegitimate” and called former President Donald Trump a “fake president.” House Democrats on Nov. 30 voted for Jeffries to succeed Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) as the party’s top leader in the lower chamber. In a speech on the Senate floor shortly after Jeffries’s appointment…


Judge Rules Georgia GOP Chair Can’t Share Lawyers With 10 Alternate Electors in 2020 Election Probe

A judge ruled on Wednesday that Georgia GOP Chairman David Shafer can’t share legal counsel with 10 other alternate electors before the special purpose grand jury in the probe of the 2020 election. The grand jury is investigating post-election efforts to question the integrity of the 2020 presidential election, including 16 Republicans from Georgia who were deemed…