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Carl DeMaio’s Opposition to AB 930 Ignites Election Integrity Controversy

Last Updated on June 19, 2025 California Assemblymember Carl DeMaio ignited an election integrity controversy on May 27, 2025, by opposing AB 930, a bill that allows non-citizens to serve on election recount boards. Specifically, DeMaio expressed his strong opposition to AB 930, arguing that it does not modernize voting procedures but instead enables non-citizens…
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FBI Uncovers Intel on Alleged Chinese Plot to Create Fake Mail-In Ballots to Help Biden in 2020 Election

by Debra Heine FBI Director Kash Patel announced Monday that he has located and declassified a trove of documents related to potential election fraud during the rigged 2020 election, “including allegations of interference by the CCP” [Chinese Communist Party]. Patel said in a post on X Monday night that he has turned the material over to…
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Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap, an Election Integrity Champion, Sues Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Over Usurping His Office
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After months of unsuccessfully attempting to recover key parts of his office back from the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors (MCBOS), Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap, who was elected on an election integrity platform last year, filed a lawsuit against the MCBOS. Represented by America First Legal (AFL), he demanded back control over early voting,…
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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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Arizona GOP Files Brief Supporting Trump’s Election Integrity Order
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Tags :Abe Hamadeh, activist judge, amicus curiae brief, Arizona, Arizona Republican Party, AZGOP, documented proof of citizenship, election integrity, Executive Order 14248, Gina Swoboda, Justice, News, President Donald Trump, State News, The West, U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, voter registration
The Arizona Republican Party (AZGOP) submitted an amicus curiae brief in May supporting Trump’s Executive Order (EO) 14248 addressing election wrongdoing, “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections.” U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, who was appointed to her position by President Bill Clinton, has already temporarily blocked part of the order requiring documentary…
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Grassroots Group Investigates 2022 Arizona Attorney General’s Race, Concludes Improprieties Helped Mayes Win
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The grassroots organization We the People AZ Alliance (WPAA) presented a video review last week of election improprieties in the 2022 election, stating that it believes these improprieties contributed to Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes’ victory over Republican Abe Hamadeh by 280 votes. Shelby Busch, who leads WPAA, and WPAA’s attorney Bryan Blehm, who represented Kari Lake in…
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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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Tags :Delivering On Government Efficiency Act, Department of Government Efficiency, DOGE in Spending Act, ECONOMY, Elon Musk, federal budget savings, federal fraud prevention, government efficiency, improper payments, National, News, One Big Beautiful Bill, Policy, President Donald Trump, Sen. Joni Ernst, Treasury Do Not Pay system
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…






