Eastman said he spoke with two people investigating the election problems on how ballots could be preloaded into the voting machines
Official reports from the Georgia General Assembly, the Georgia State Election Board, and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp’s Office expressed concerns about massive election problems.
States that extended their deadlines to return ballots in 2020 had corresponding huge increases in votes for Biden in 2020 when compared to Clinton’s votes in 2016. In contrast, states that didn’t extend their deadlines
Nixon opened up all three envelopes and chose which one to accept, the third Democratic one that was certified by the governor after the recount. None of the alternate slates of electors in the 2020 election were certifie
The charges in both relate to a memo Clark drafted about 2020 election irregularities in Georgia addressed to Georgia officials that was never even sent.
Douglass Mackey tweeted fake images in 2016 encouraging Democrats to vote for Hillary Clinton by sending the text message “Hillary” to a number. The Biden DOJ sentenced him to 7 months in prison this month for “conspiracy
Eastman advised Pence to consider having merely a brief delay in certification in order to allow the state legislatures to investigate whether there was illegal activity that affected the election.
Closely related to why RINOs are RINOs is why many conservatives in the media avoid hot-button issues like election corruption.
The 14th Amendment prohibits those who have “engaged in insurrection or rebellion against” the Constitution to hold various offices including that of president.
A parent of a child in second grade attending McDowell Mountain Elementary School in the Fountain Hills Unified School District was appalled to discover over 10 books in the classroom library inappropriate for children th
Investigative journalist Ben Bergquam of Real America’s Voice and Frontline America has been documenting the chaos on the U.S. border with Mexico, especially along Arizona’s border.
The State Bar of California brought four charges against Brown related to her Twitter account. Two accused her of “moral turpitude,” a vague ethics rule often used as a catchall to discipline attorneys, and the other two