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Republicans wanted answers. Democrats wanted transparency. What they got was a closed-door deposition that kicked off with a bombshell claim. In a private interview on Capitol Hill with the House Judiciary Committee,
Inside the red brick walls of the La Vista Correctional Facility in Pueblo, Colorado, Tina Peters has grown impatient. The former Republican clerk of Mesa County, Peters is one year into a nine-year prison term for her role in a scheme with fellow election ...
The U.S. Justice Department is suing Fulton County to obtain sensitive voter records from the 2020 presidential election.
Donald Trump has long claimed that the 2020 presidential election was “rigged,” and he now says his administration has “truckloads” of evidence to prove it. ‘All the ammunition’ Speaking at a White House Christmas reception,
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger addressed the accusations in a social media post. “Georgia has the most secure elections in the country and all voters were verified with photo ID and lawfully cast their ballots. A clerical error at the end of the day does not erase valid, legal votes," Raffensperger said.
WASHINGTON D.C. (KEYT) – On Wednesday, nine Senators wrote a letter condemning the appointment of former 'Stop the Steal' attorney Kurt Olsen to investigate the 2020 election and warned that the White House may use the investigation to declare a national ...
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Judge clears path for Georgia election board to access Fulton County 2020 ballots
A Fulton County Superior Court judge has cleared the way for the Georgia State Election Board to obtain 2020 presidential election ballots and related records from Fulton County after the board reopened its investigation into the county’s election handling last year.
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Jan 6 pipe bomb suspect confessed that ‘something just snapped’ after 2020 election, DOJ says
Brian J. Cole Jr. said he targeted RNC and DNC because ‘they were in charge,’ according to filing from Jeanine Pirro
An election audit contractor says he still has ballot images when state law says they should have been destroyed after two years.