Category: Election Integrity

Former Clinton Campaign Lawyer Files Motion to Dismiss John Durham Case

Former Hillary Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann filed a motion to dismiss special prosecutor John Durman’s case against him, claiming “extraordinary prosecutorial overreach.” “Defendant Michael A. Sussmann, by and through undersigned counsel and pursuant to Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 12(b)(3)(B), respectfully moves this Court to dismiss the Indictment because the single count therein ‘fail[s]…


Pennsylvania Mail-In Voting Law Suffers Another Defeat in Court

A Pennsylvania state court on Wednesday delivered another blow to the state’s universal mail-in ballot law by issuing an order that a previous ruling rendering the law null can take effect starting in March. Commonwealth Court Judge Mary Hannah Leavitt previously wrote in late January that the law violated the state Constitution. On Wednesday, Leavitt said…


Ballot Drop Boxes Draw Ire, Lawsuits, and Bills to Ban Them

Ballot drop boxes are a controversial component of post-2020 election integrity efforts in state legislatures with Republicans in Georgia and Arizona proposing bills seeking to ban them altogether. “Drop boxes were never meant to be a long-term way to vote. They were an emergency response and that emergency is not in effect anymore,” Georgia Senate…


Dem Challenger Tries to Disqualify Indiana’s Banks for Vote Against Certifying 2020 Election

A Democratic challenger is trying to use an obscure constitutional provision to disqualify Indiana GOP Rep. Jim Banks in this year’s congressional election, arguing that his vote in Congress against certifying the 2020 presidential election results constituted supporting an insurrection. In a Facebook post before the votes, Banks had said he was simply doing his…


Democrat Challenger Tries to Disqualify Indiana’s Banks for Vote Against Certifying 2020 Election

A Democratic challenger is trying to use an obscure constitutional provision to disqualify Indiana GOP Rep. Jim Banks in this year’s congressional election, arguing that his vote in Congress against certifying the 2020 presidential election results constituted supporting an insurrection. In a Facebook post before the votes, Banks had said he was simply doing his…


Democrat Group Sues to Strike Down GOP Redistricting Plan in Kansas

Just four days after the Republican-controlled Kansas legislature approved the state’s 2022 congressional reapportionment map, Democrats are asking a county court to strike it down. The complaint was filed on Feb. 14 in Wyandotte County District Court by attorneys from the Grissom Miller Law Firm of Kansas City, Missouri, and the Elias Law Group of…


John Durham’s Recent Clinton Findings Ignored by Mainstream Media: Republicans

Republicans seized on a recent court filing submitted by special prosecutor John Durham that alleged the Clinton campaign and Democratic National Committee tried to infiltrate Trump campaign and White House servers, arguing that mainstream news outlets are avoiding covering Durham’s findings. “A tech company hacked the White House and spied on a sitting President. This…


John Durham: Democrats Paid to ‘Infiltrate’ Trump White House Servers

Special counsel John Durham’s team alleged Saturday that a Democrat-aligned tech executive was paid to spy on former President Donald Trump’s residences and the White House while he was president. Lawyers for the Clinton campaign allegedly paid the technology executive to infiltrate servers that belonged to the Trump Tower and the White House, Durham said in…


Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Ballot Drop Boxes to Be Banned in Spring Election

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ruled to allow a ban on absentee ballot drop boxes to go into effect for an upcoming election on April 5. The 4-3 decision (pdf) on Feb. 11 upholds a lower court’s ruling in mid-January, in which Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Michael Bohren ruled that absentee ballot drop boxes…


Wisconsin Supreme Court Rules Ballot Drop Boxes to Be Banned in April Election

The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that it will allow a ban on absentee ballot drop boxes to be in effect for the state’s April 5 election. The 4–3 decision (pdf) on Feb. 11 upholds a lower court’s ruling in mid-January, in which Waukesha County Circuit Court Judge Michael Bohren ruled that absentee ballot drop boxes…