Election Fraud
Republicans seem to be growing weary of Trump's repeated lies about election fraud, but it is coming about five and a half years too late.
The temporary stay the state's high court issued Monday will remain in place pending a lawsuit filed by parents and educators challenging the new standards.
Requiring the teaching of election fraud conspiracy theories deepens concerns about how Republican attacks on civil society will impact our communities for generations to come.
Rudy Giuliani spoke at Sheridan Church in Tulsa, where he continued to attack Ruby Freeman and Wandrea Arshaye “Shaye” Moss with election fraud lies.
With about 79% of the vote, Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has been named as the winner of Florida's special election to replace the late U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings in Congress. But Republican Jason Mariner, who was trounced, refuses to concede and said he plans to sue.
Donald “Kirk” Hartle of Nevada, one of the states Trump falsely claimed he won, has agreed to plead guilty to a reduced charge of illegally voting twice, drawing attention to Crystal Mason's 5-year prison sentence for voting in Texas.
The suspicion that Herschel Walker's wife illegally voted in Georgia while she was a Texas resident draws attention to Crystal Mason being sentenced to five years in prison for her own controversial vote in 2016.
The pressure is on Donald Trump’s lawyers criticized for their ineptitude as well as Senate Republicans after House Democrats rested their case on the third day of the former president’s second impeachment trial.
Sen. Lankford attempted to walk back earlier comments questioning the validity of the 2020 election, but for his Black constituents, the effort was too little, too late.
Michigan state Rep. Cynthia Johnson was removed from her committee assignments on Wednesday over a Facebook Live where she spoke out against racist threats she received online.
Much like with Trump, it can’t be ignored how loudly Black folks also sounded the alarm about Giuliani dating back to the 1980s and 1990s.
Democrats are coming after Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp after he used nearly every trick in the Jim Crow voter suppression playbook to get elected.
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