Tag: Election Integrity

Specially Trained Capitol Hill Staffers to Observe Closely Contested Elections

An unspecified number of Capitol Hill aides are being deployed as “official House election observers in close, or particularly cumbersome congressional elections, in the coming weeks,” according to House Administration Committee Ranking Member Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Ill.). The administration panel is responsible for exercising “the House’s constitutional responsibility to serve as the final ‘Judge of…


TikTok Failed to Prevent 90 Percent of Election Misinformation: Report

Social media giant TikTok approved most political advertisements containing false and misleading information about U.S. elections despite assurances from the company that it had a robust mechanism for detecting such content, a new report has found. TikTok approved 90 percent of advertisements that featured misleading and outright false information about the upcoming 2022 U.S. midterm…


Republicans Win Major Election Integrity Ruling Against Michigan Secretary of State

Republicans scored a legal victory this week after a judge ruled against Democrat Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson over state restrictions that were imposed on poll challengers ahead of the 2022 midterms, according to the Michigan Republican Party. The Michigan Republican Party and the Republican National Committee (RNC) filed a lawsuit against Benson in a…


[Premiering 10/21 at 4PM ET] Why Jewish Rabbis Are Mostly Conservative, While Many Young Jews Are Progressive | Facts Matter

In a quick bite episode, we sat down with Rabbi Yaakov Menken—director of the Coalition for Jewish Values—to discuss anti-Semitism, as well as why exactly young Jews tend to vote progressive, despite most Jewish congregations being typically more conservative. This video is brought to you by Sekur: https://ept.ms/3yW0Wul Stay tuned for our newsletter so you won’t…


Graham Loses Appeals Court Bid to Block Subpoena in Trump Election Probe

A federal appeals court has denied Sen. Lindsay Graham’s (R-S.C.) request to block a subpoena for his testimony before a special grand jury in Georgia in a probe into possible unlawful interference in the 2020 election. The three-judge panel from the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals did, however, agree with a lower court ruling to restrict the scope of questions to…


Newsmakers Full Broadcast (Oct. 19)

Newsmakers—a collaboration between NTD and The Epoch Times—covers the most important stories of the day with trusted and groundbreaking perspectives. Watch leading reporters and newsmakers break and discuss the latest news as well as its impact on our world. Newsmakers is a weekly primetime show airing every Wednesday from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. ET. In…


Arizona City Council Member Indicted for 2020 Ballot Harvesting Scheme: AG

Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich said Wednesday that two people were indicted for their alleged involvement in a 2020 ballot harvesting scheme in Yuma County. Gloria Lopez Torres and Nadia Guadalupe Lizarraga-Mayorquin, both of San Luis, face charges of conspiracy and ballot abuse, said the attorney general in a news release. Ballot harvesting is considered a…


Ohio Voters to Decide If Non-US Citizens Can Vote in Local Elections

Ohio voters are heading to the polls to decide if non-U.S. citizens can vote in state or local elections. If passed, Issue 2 would change the Ohio Constitution. It proposes that only adult U.S. citizens who legally reside and are registered to vote in Ohio for at least 30 days can cast a ballot in…


5,000 Duplicate Ballots Sent to California Voters in Riverside County

Around 5,000 residents of Riverside County in California received a duplicated ballot ahead of the November midterm elections this week, which officials blamed on a computer system error. Riverside County Registrar of Voters office said the 5,000 duplicate ballots were erroneously mailed to some voters in Canyon Lake, Menifee, Murrieta, Wildomar, and Winchester after a…


Ohio Investigation Yields 75 People Who May Have Voted Twice in 2020 Election

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced on Oct. 17 that he has uncovered 75 more voters who may have cast ballots twice in the 2020 general election. Some of the allegations contend that people voted in one state before casting another ballot in Ohio. In September, La Rose’s office released a statement saying that…