Tag: True the Vote

EXCLUSIVE: ‘Liberty Is Messy’: Founder of True the Vote Gears Up for 2024

The lights are never off in prison, so Catherine Engelbrecht lost her sense of time; she thinks it was the early morning hours when she stood in line at the Montgomery Processing Center, a Conroe, Texas immigration detention prison, awaiting an uncomfortable medical assessment. Engelbrecht founded the election-monitoring organization True the Vote in 2010, and…


Election Software Firm Drops Case Against True the Vote

An election software company has dropped its case against election integrity group True the Vote. Konnech, the company, told a federal court in Texas on April 19 that it was voluntarily dismissing the case. Konnech sued True the Vote and two of its officials, including founder Catherine Engelbrecht, for alleged defamation and unlawful access to…


People Need to Defend Right to Vote or Lose Freedoms: True the Vote Co-founder

The most valuable lesson a True the Vote co-founder took from being jailed for contempt of court a week before the 2022 midterms was the realization of how important the right to vote is in protecting people’s freedoms. Catherine Engelbrecht, co-founder of the election integrity group True the Vote; and Greg Philips, True the Vote…


Appeals Court Clears True the Vote Leaders of Contempt

A U.S. appeals court has cleared two True the Vote leaders of contempt, overturning a judge’s order. U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt ordered Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips of True the Vote jailed after he found them in contempt for not fully complying with a temporary restraining order that they, in part, reveal the identities of…


True the Vote Co-Founder is ‘More Determined’ to Expose Election Fraud After Jail Time

Catherine Engelbrecht and Greg Phillips, co-founders of True the Vote, were sentenced to jail without bail, where they were placed in solitary confinement. This was because of a judge’s ruling after they refused to reveal a source in a civil case. Engelbrecht and Phillips, whose work investigating election fraud was exposed in Dinesh D’Souza’s documentary…


[PREMIERING NOW] True the Vote Co-Founder Says ‘More Determined’ to Expose Election Fraud After Jail Time

Catherine Engelbrecht and Greg Phillips, co-founders of True the Vote, were sentenced to jail without bail, where they were placed in solitary confinement. This was because of a judge’s ruling after they refused to reveal a source in a civil case. Engelbrecht and Phillips, whose work investigating election fraud was exposed in Dinesh D’Souza’s documentary…


[Premiering 11/17, 10:30 AM ET] True the Vote Co-Founder Says ‘More Determined’ to Expose Election Fraud After Jail Time

Catherine Engelbrecht and Greg Phillips, co-founders of True the Vote, were sentenced to jail without bail, where they were placed in solitary confinement. This was because of a judge’s ruling after they refused to reveal a source in a civil case. Engelbrecht and Phillips, whose work investigating election fraud was exposed in Dinesh D’Souza’s documentary…


NTD Evening News (Nov. 7): ‘True the Vote’ Leaders Released From Jail; Rare ‘Blood Moon’ to Appear During 2022 Midterms

The founders of the election integrity organization True the Vote were released from jail on Nov. 7. A rare blood moon eclipse will appear during the 2022 midterm election for the first time in U.S. history, according to NASA. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” Follow…


Court Orders True the Vote Leaders Released From Jail

Two leaders of True the Vote organization will be released from jail after an appeals court overruled a judge’s order that they be locked up. Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips were ordered released by a panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit late Nov. 6. “IT IS ORDERED that Petitioners’ opposed…


Court Orders Release of True the Vote Leaders From Jail

Two leaders of True the Vote organization will be released from jail after an appeals court overruled a judge’s order that they be locked up. Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips were ordered released by a panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit late Nov. 6. “IT IS ORDERED that Petitioners’ opposed…