Media 2 days ago Chuck Schumer under fire after brazenly calling voter ID 'Jim Crow 2.0' Chuck Schumer doubled down on comparing the SAVE Act voter ID requirements to "Jim Crow 2.0" policies, drawing criticism from commentators like Stephen A. Smith.
Politics 5 days ago Schumer faces backlash after calling SAVE Act 'Jim Crow' despite previous allegation falling flat Sen. Chuck Schumer claims the SAVE Act represents "Jim Crow 2.0," sparking criticism over his identical claim about Georgia voting laws that proved inaccurate.
Elections January 29 Watchdog sounds alarm over potential noncitizen voting and foreign influence ahead of midterms With the future of Congress and Trump’s legislative agenda on the line, the Honest Elections Project is warning of critical loopholes in the voting system, including noncitizen voting.
Minnesota Fraud Exposed January 28 Voter-roll scrutiny escalates in Minnesota as biggest counties face sweeping records demands Conservative legal nonprofit RITE president and CEO Justin Riemer requests election records from Minnesota's most populous counties amid ongoing welfare fraud scandal investigations.
Minnesota Fraud Exposed January 22 House oversight probe puts Minnesota elections under scrutiny over noncitizen voting concerns House chairman demands answers from election officials in 10 states about voter roll maintenance and noncitizen voting safeguards amid ongoing concerns.
Voter Fraud Concerns December 31 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 December 29 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.
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.
California November 6 More than 500,000 Californians demand voting overhaul, back ‘straightforward’ ID law Republican state Sen. Tony Strickland is helping lead an effort to require government-issued IDs for California voting after collecting 500,000 petition signatures.