DHS Won’t Do Voter-Fraud Investigation After Trump Commission Shut Down
1/16: Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen tamped down on claims her department is going to pursue an investigation into voter fraud.
1/16: Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen tamped down on claims her department is going to pursue an investigation into voter fraud.
1/16: The New Hampshire Senate Election Law Committee was urged to support legislation that would end the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck Program.
1/10: A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Alabama's voter ID law.
1/11: A proposal to return Florida’s secretary of state to a statewide elected position was defeated by a Florida Constitution Revision Commission panel.
1/11: 'It is so easy to get a photo ID in Alabama, no one is prevented from voting.'
1/9: The White House intends to destroy voter data collected by the election fraud commission recently shut down by President Donald Trump.
1/4: The "Voters Without Borders" crowd has forfeited its seats at the table. How long did they think we would let them tie us up with meaningless lawsuits and stonewalling?
1/4: ACRU's J. Kenneth Blackwell said President Trump made “the right move” to scrap an advisory council he created to study election fraud in the United States.
1/9: A case at the high court could have big implications for how aggressively states can remove voters from their rolls.
1/9: Much of the blame for the collapse of the commission appears to have originated from within the ranks of Trump’s own nominees to the blue ribbon panel.