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DOJ Pressed to Investigate Election Problems Exposed by Iranian Hackers in 2020
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by Natalia Mittelstadt During the 2020 election, Iranian nationals demonstrated vulnerabilities in states’ voter registration systems by hacking Alaska’s. Those vulnerabilities, particularly regarding overseas voters and their ballots, must be investigated by the Department of Justice and fixed across the U.S., election integrity groups warn. While Alaska admitted to its voter registration system being…
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America First Legal Files Petition with Federal Election Agency to Require Proof of Citizenship to Register to Vote in Elections

America First Legal (AFL) filed a petition with the U.S. Election Assistance Commission (EAC) last week, urging the agency to require documented proof of citizenship (DPOC) in order to register to vote in elections. If the EAC doesn’t take action on it, federal law allows the requesting party to sue the agency. “America First Legal…
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FBI, DHS Investigating Cyber Attack on Arizona’s Election System
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Secretary of State Adrian Fontes acknowledged in a press release earlier this month that possible foreign actors conducted a cyber attack on the candidate portal of the secretary of state’s (AZSOS) website. Fontes downplayed the hacking, and didn’t indicate whether the hackers were successful or not. State Senator Jake Hoffman (R-Queen Creek), founder and chair…
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Progressive Groups Funded by George Soros to Hold Protest Against President Trump in Phoenix, Nationwide
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Progressive groups gathered in Phoenix and other cities across the nation on Thursday to protest President Donald Trump’s policies. The “Good Trouble Lives On” protest takes place on the 5th anniversary of the death of civil rights activist John Lewis. There are at least 11 separate protests scheduled throughout the Phoenix metro area, including at the State…
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Trump Admin Ramps Up Election Integrity Pressure on States

by Melissa O’Rourke The Trump administration is seeking voter data and access to voting equipment from multiple states to strengthen election integrity, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has contacted at least nine states, requesting copies of voter rolls or inquiring about access to voting systems, according to The Washington…
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Recall Election Set for Mesa City Council Member Julie Spilsbury
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The Mesa City Council set a date for a recall election of one of its members, Julie Spilsbury, who will face off on November 4 against a candidate selected by her opponents. Spilsbury, a Republican, angered conservatives by endorsing Democrats Kamala Harris and Ruben Gallego, as well as taking other positions aligned with Democrats. Turning…
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All 444 Maricopa County Tabulators Failed EAC Standards in 2022 Election, Group Claims
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Every ballot tabulator in Maricopa County’s 2022 election failed to meet Election Assistance Commission (EAC) standards, with all 444 machines experiencing ballot reading errors exceeding the allowable .2 percent error rate, according to a video released by We the People AZ Alliance (WPAA), led by Shelby Busch. Despite litigation from Kari Lake, courts declined to…
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Grassley Shares Declassified Emails on FBI’s ‘Suppressed Intel’ on China’s Potential 2020 Meddling
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Tags :2020 Election, CCP, China, Chris Wray, Chuck Grassley, DOJ, Donald Trump, FBI, Joe Biden, Justice, National, Neil Patel, News
by Jerry Dunleavy A top Republican senator released FBI emails Tuesday appearing to show the bureau did not pursue intelligence indicating Communist China was looking to hijack the 2020 presidential election with a potential mail-in ballot scheme to assist then-Democratic nominee Joe Biden. The bureau appeared, based on the emails, afraid it would undercut then-FBI…
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RNC Slaps Arizona with Lawsuit to Clean Up Voter Rolls
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by Jason Hopkins The Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Republican Party of Arizona (AZGOP) announced Monday that they filed a joint lawsuit fighting an Arizona law allowing those who have never resided in the state to vote. The suit, filed against Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, seeks to fight against a law allowing “any United States…






