Category: Legal Cases

Judge Dismisses Lin Wood Election Lawsuit as ‘Too Speculative’

A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by attorney Lin Wood to block the upcoming Georgia Senate runoff election. Earlier this month, Wood filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Atlanta, saying the Secretary of State’s office violated the law in how it handled absentee and mail-in ballots during the Nov. 3 election. Wood…


Judge Rejects Suit to Block Georgia Runoff as ‘Too Speculative’

A lawsuit by attorney Lin Wood to block next week’s Georgia Senate runoff election has been dismissed by a federal judge. Earlier this month, Wood filed the lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Atlanta, saying the secretary of state’s office violated the law in how it handled absentee and mail-in ballots during the Nov….


DOJ Has Double Standard and Should Be Depoliticized: Trump Lawyer Jesse Binnall

President Donald Trump’s lawyer Jesse Binnall told “Just the News AM” in an interview Monday that he believes the Department of Justice (DOJ) suffers from a double standard and should be depoliticized. Binnall argued that when Republicans are in charge, they “try to bend over backwards” to avoid appearing as if they are politicizing the…


Trump Campaign Lawyer Binnall: DOJ Has Double Standard, Should Be Depoliticized

An attorney for President Donald Trump’s campaign said in a Dec. 28 interview that he believes the Department of Justice (DOJ) applies a double standard and should be depoliticized. Jesse Binnall told Just the News AM that when Republicans are in charge, they “try to bend over backwards” to avoid appearing as if they are…


Trump Says Supreme Court ‘Incompetent and Weak’ Over Election Fraud

President Donald Trump said that the U.S. Supreme Court failed to address massive election fraud properly. “The U.S. Supreme Court has been totally incompetent and weak on the massive Election Fraud that took place in the 2020 Presidential Election,” he wrote in a Twitter post on Saturday morning. “We have absolute PROOF, but they don’t…


Wisconsin Lawmakers Join Lawsuit to Block Certification of Presidential Electors

Two Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have joined a federal lawsuit that seeks to block the counting of Electoral College votes from several contested states when Congress meets in a joint session on Jan. 6. Wisconsin state Reps. Jeff Mursau and David Steffen signed onto a suit filed on Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the District…


Video: Phill Kline—New Amistad Project Election Lawsuit; $500 Million to Increase Votes in Democratic Strongholds?

Joining us today is Phill Kline, the former attorney general of Kansas and director of the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society. Kline argues that hundreds of millions of dollars were donated by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to nonprofits, which used them in ways that compromised election standards. According to an Amistad Project report,…


Supreme Court Fails to Immediately Act on Trump Campaign’s Request to Expedite Pennsylvania Appeal

The Supreme Court on Wednesday docketed an appeal filed by President Donald Trump’s campaign that seeks to reverse cases by a state court but did not immediately act on the campaign’s request to expedite the case. Instead, the top court’s docket shows a Jan. 22, 2021. deadline—two days after the presidential inauguration day—for when the state…


Amistad Project Suit Seeks State Legislators to Certify Presidential Electors

A group has brought a lawsuit seeking to block the counting of Electoral College votes from several contested states when Congress meets in a joint session on Jan. 6. The Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society filed the lawsuit on Dec. 22 arguing that the state legislatures of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona…


Amistad Project Says State Legislators, Not Executive, Need to Certify Presidential Electors

A group has brought a lawsuit on Tuesday seeking to block the counting of electoral college votes from several contested states when Congress meets in a joint session on Jan. 6. The Amistad Project filed the lawsuit arguing that the state legislatures of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona were prevented from exercising their power…