A new White House task force reviewing thousands of pages of classified intelligence and law enforcement documents for evidence of irregularities in U.S. elections is expected to begin releasing ...
USA Today has this story, following those posted yesterday, on the SAVE America Act, executive orders, requests for voting records, EAC firings, and other efforts to influence the coming midterms.
NPR on the 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act becoming law at midnight this morning, without President Trump’s signature: Democrats in Congress hailed it as the biggest housing bill in decades.
The Hill on the impact of Thursday’s decision to remove the three remaining commissioners of the Election Assistance Commission (technically, two were fired and one resigned): The ousters mark the ...
The Trump] administration has taken multiple actions in the last two years that could affect midterm voting – including suing states for access to voter rolls, investigating the 2020 election results, ...
Last night, President Donald Trump effectively relieved all three serving commissioners of the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) of their positions. According to media reports, the Commission’s two ...
From the NYT, two stories on the Trump administration’s latest antics in connection with the upcoming midtern elections. The first concerns a threat from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to ...
The court holds the government has no need for this information given that the statute of limitations has run on any 2020 election crimes and given the highly burdensome and private nature of some of ...
Politico on Rep. Troy Carter (D-LA), who shares his thoughts on post-Callais redistricting moves that threaten as many as 19 CBC members: [S]ome Democrats believe the most effective way to combat the ...
WSJ: Trump wants the Boeing 747 jumbo jet [gifted by Qatari government] to eventually form the centerpiece of his planned presidential library in downtown Miami, similar to Ronald Reagan’s library ...
Maine Morning Star has this story, following yesterday’s announcement that Graham Platner has suspended his campaign for U.S. Senate: The Maine Democratic Party will hold a first-of-its-kind ...
Graham Platner hasn’t yet withdrawn but potential replacements are jockeying for position. The Hill reports: “Maine Democratic Party Executive Director Devon Murphy-Anderson said Tuesday that Maine ...
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