Donald Trump 1 day ago Trump DOJ demands Minnesota voting records over same-day registration 'vouching' concerns The Trump DOJ demands Minnesota voter records amid concerns over a same-day "vouching" policy allowing voters to register up to eight others.
Voter Fraud Concerns 3 days ago Fraud engulfs Minnesota as another blue state kicks off New Year with ID for trains — not votes Critics slam New Jersey's policy requiring photo identification for transit discounts but not voting, calling the disparity evidence of flawed Democratic state priorities.
Minnesota Fraud Exposed 5 days ago Minnesota lets voters 'vouch' for up to 8 others as fraud scandals fuel calls for federal crackdown Controversy grows over Minnesota law letting voters vouch for eight neighbors' residency without ID, as critics question election integrity safeguards.
Donald Trump December 11 Trump announces pardon for Colorado clerk: 'Simply wanted to make sure that our elections were fair' President Donald Trum pardoned former Colorado clerk Tina Peters, who was convicted of breaching voting systems. A federal judge recently denied her request for release.
Elections December 2 Virginia GOP chair steps down after crushing 2025 loss — vows to rally party against Democrats’ 'power grab' Virginia Republican leadership shakeup as party chair Mark Peake resigns citing need to combat Democratic redistricting and prepare for 2026 elections.
Media November 23 California governor candidate Eric Swalwell wants people to be able to 'vote by phone' Rep. Eric Swalwell proposed allowing Californians to be able to vote by phone during his first TV news interview since announcing his gubernatorial campaign.
Judiciary November 20 Reagan-appointed judge torches colleagues in Texas map fight, calls ruling ‘fiction,’ ‘judicial activism’ Circuit Court Judge Jerry Smith wrote a fiery 104-page dissent attacking colleague Judge Jeffrey Brown's decision to block Texas redistricting maps.
Justice Department November 13 DOJ joins lawsuit against Newsom over 'racial gerrymander' of California map DOJ lawyers argue California's congressional map redrawing violated the Constitution through racial gerrymandering to create Democrat-favorable districts.
Supreme Court November 12 RNC gets day at Supreme Court to challenge late-arriving mail ballots Republican National Committee seeks Supreme Court ruling to ban late-arriving ballots nationwide, challenging Mississippi's five-day grace period law.
Texas November 11 Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Latino voter group Jolt for allegedly registering illegal immigrants Ken Paxton is suing Latino advocacy group Jolt, alleging illegal voter registration; the group calls the move retaliation and a threat to Latino voters.