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Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Executive Order Requiring Proof of Citizenship for Elections
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by Natalia Mittelstadt A federal judge on Friday blocked President Trump’s executive order requiring proof of citizenship for elections. Judge Denise J. Casper, of the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, an Obama appointee, said U.S. states have a likelihood of success in their legal challenges to the order, The Associated Press reported. “The Constitution does…
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Iowa U.S. Senator Joni Ernst Introduces Major DOGE Bill That Could Save Taxpayers $150 Million a Year
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by Harold Hutchison Republican Sen. Joni Ernst of Iowa introduced legislation Thursday to codify policies implemented by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) that could save over $150 billion a year. The legislation, the Delivering On Government Efficiency (DOGE) in Spending Act, would mandate compliance provisions from a March 25 executive order by President Donald Trump…
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Marc Elias Moves to Thwart Trump DOJ’s Litigation over Alleged Voter Inaccuracies
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by Fred Lucas Democrat election lawyer Marc Elias moved this week to intervene in a Trump Justice Department lawsuit filed last week against North Carolina for the state’s alleged inaccurate voter registration rolls. The Justice Department’s lawsuit alleges North Carolina’s Board of Elections used a state voter registration form that failed to require voters to provide identifying information such as…
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Voter Fraud Alleged in Ohio, Seven Other States and Washington
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by J.D. Davidson Secretary of State Frank LaRose is sending evidence of voter fraud to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and attorneys general in seven other states for prosecution. LaRose announced Tuesday he found potential fraud in noncitizen registration and double votes in Ohio, Virginia, Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, South Carolina and Washington,…
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Supreme Court to Hear Challenge on Post-Election Day Ballot Counting from Illinois
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by Katelynn Richardson The Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider whether Republican Illinois Rep. Mike Bost can challenge state rules that allow counting ballots after Election Day. Under Illinois law, mail-in ballots that arrive up to two weeks after the election can still be counted, as long as they are postmarked on or before…
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Trump Administration Sues North Carolina to Clean Voter Rolls
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by Jason Hopkins The Trump administration is taking North Carolina to court for allegedly failing to maintain a voter registration list compliant with federal laws. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against the state and its Board of Elections, according to a Tuesday press release by the agency. The DOJ is accusing state officials…
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New Pope, Leo XIV, in Early Days a Papacy, Appears to Be Winning over Church’s Wary Traditionalists
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by Eric J. Lyman in Vatican City When the new pope appeared last week for the first time on the balcony of St. Peter’s Basilica, the historic moment looked like a worst-case scenario for Catholic traditionalists. A close adviser to predecessor Pope Francis, Cardinal Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, was seen as the “least…
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New Database Exposes Extent of Federal Thought Control Money Machine
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Tags :$1.4 billion disinfo push, critical thinking media literacy, disinformation database liber-net, election security funding, federal disinformation spending, foreign propaganda response, government-funded censorship, Harmony Square game, Jim Jordan disinformation probe, National, News, Pentagon misinformation contracts, Peraton Pentagon contract, Policy, State Department information control, USAID media programs, Uzbek musicals fake news, vaccine hesitancy campaigns, World
by Thomas English From a nearly $1 billion Pentagon contract to Uzbek-language stage musicals lampooning “fake news,” a newly released database reveals the federal government’s multi-agency, $1.4 billion push to stamp out “mis-, dis- and malinformation.” The searchable trove — compiled by transparency watchdog liber-net — catalogs more than 850 grants and contracts issued since 2010…
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Ukrainians Charged with Illegally Voting in U.S. Presidential Election
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by Jason Hopkins Federal prosecutors have charged two Ukrainian nationals with unlawfully voting in an American presidential election, the latest case of non-citizens allegedly participating in federal elections. The Ukrainian women — 53-year-old Svitlana Demydenko and her 22-year-old daughter, Yelyzaveta Demydenko — are accused of voting in the 2024 presidential election in Palm Beach,…
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Michigan Review of Non-Citizens on Voter Rolls Skipped Those Without Driver’s Licenses

by Natalia Mittelstadt The Michigan Secretary of State’s review of non-citizens on state voter rolls only included those with driver’s licenses, excluding any who registered to vote without a driver’s license or another form of identification, raising concerns about more non-citizens being on the voter rolls than previously disclosed. Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn…











