The House of Representatives on Sept. 21 passed an election law bill designed to address President Donald Trump’s legal efforts to decertify some electoral slates in 2021. The bill, dubbed the Presidential Election Reform Act, passed in a mostly-party line vote with a handful of GOP defections. The final vote, coming in at 229–203, included…
House Passes Election Bill That Makes It Harder to Decertify Presidential Results
EXCLUSIVE: Grassroot Election Integrity Movement Sweeps Battleground States
At ten past five in the morning on Election Day in 2021, retired construction company owner Warren Jenkins slid into his business-casual attire in a panic, knowing he had to get to the polling station in 20 minutes. He was the only Republican poll watcher at an important precinct. Jenkin’s wife, prescient, pre-made lunch for…
Exposing the Communist Forces, Including China, Behind US Election Integrity Issues: Trevor Loudon | Facts Matter
This video is brought to you by Sekur: https://ept.ms/3yW0Wul About two weeks ago, I attended an event in Arizona organized by True the Vote, the research team behind the film “2000 Mules.” They’re the ones who essentially used surveillance footage and cell phone ping data to uncover a ballot trafficking scheme, which allegedly played itself out across…
Subpoena Indicates Broad DOJ Criminal Probe of Post-Election Challenges
A grand jury subpoena, one of dozens served in recent weeks, indicates that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting a criminal investigation into activities questioning the integrity of the 2020 presidential election, including the appointments of alternate slates of electors and disputing the veracity of election results. The subpoena dated Sept. 6, which…
DOJ Conducting Broad Criminal Probe Targeting Post-Election Challengers
A grand jury subpoena, one of dozens served in recent weeks, indicates that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting a criminal investigation into activities questioning the integrity of the 2020 presidential election, including the appointments of alternate slates of electors and disputing the veracity of election results. The subpoena dated Sept. 6, which…
Trump Says Election Phone Call With Raffensperger Was ‘Perfect,’ DA Willis Basing Probe on ‘Tiny Word or Phrase’
Former President Donald Trump has defended his 2020 phone call to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, stating that it was “absolutely perfect,” while taking aim at Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis after she threatened prison time for those convicted in her election probe. Trump made the comment in a statement issued via his Save America PAC…
EXCLUSIVE: Lindell to Sue FBI to Return His Phone, or Have Special Master Appointed
My Pillow’s CEO Mike Lindell is set to file a lawsuit against the FBI and the U.S. government after federal agents seized his phone last week as part of a federal grand jury investigation run out of Colorado. The agents cornered Lindell in three cars on Sept. 13 as he was driving back from a…
Should Brazilians Place their Trust in Electronic Voting Machines? Part 2
Commentary The first round of the 2022 Brazilian presidential election is scheduled for Oct. 2. It will be the seventh national presidential election using electronic voting machines, which are similar to self-service touchscreen devices found at fast food restaurants. Besides Brazil, the other countries that use electronic voting machines nationwide are Bhutan, India, and Venezuela….
Pennsylvania County Sued Over Illegal Ballot Drop Box Usage Captured on Camera
A conservative legal group is suing the board of elections in Pennsylvania’s Chester County, citing surveillance camera footage that captured the illegal use of ballot drop boxes. The lawsuit was filed Thursday by America First Legal (AFL) on behalf of registered voters in Chester County. The group, founded by longtime Donald Trump adviser Stephen Miller,…
Can Brazilians Really Trust in Their Electronic Voting Machines?
Commentary Brazil has a federal electoral tribunal where its judges are endowed with a high degree of power. They create rules, decide on electoral disputes, and even supervise the finances of electoral campaigns. Under Article 121 of the Brazilian Constitution, decisions of this tribunal cannot be appealed to those contrary to the Constitution. This powerful…
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