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Judge rules Trump protected by presidential immunity for claims doubting election while in office

Trump is not totally in the clear, as the judge ruled that statements he made after leaving the White House are not protected.

Elections

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Ballot recounts in Georgia, Nov. 13

A year later, Georgia election official views controversial Trump call as 'just a conversation'

Brad Raffensperger pointedly declined to say anything illegal occurred in call or that he was threatened to take any specific action.

Free Speech

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Yoel Roth, Feb. 8, 2023, Washington, D.C.

Disinformation expert laments loss of power over speech on social media leading up to 2024 elections

Former Twitter executive says that the pendulum is swinging against the disinformation policing industry, according to a new report from the Foundation for Freedom Online. That industry has become a multi-million dollar business and has been accused of collaborating with the Biden Administration to suppress platforms that do not follow the party line.

Courts & Law

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Lawsuits over mail-in ballot laws abound in battleground states that matter in November election

Lawsuits regarding mail-in and absentee ballots are affecting the swing states of states of Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.

Elections

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 Jody Hice ata a UNITED STATES - MARCH 17: Rep. Jody Hice, R-Ga., participates in the Freedom Caucus press conference on immigration

Rep. Hice gets Trump endorsement in bid to unseat Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger

Raffensperger didn't back Trump's repeated assertions that he unfairly lost Georgia in the 2020 presidential election.

Elections

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Polling place worker with sticker in June 2020 in Georgia

Judge might unseal ballots in Fulton County, Georgia for fraud probe

AJC reported that a judge "said he's inclined to order the ballots to be unsealed and reviewed by experts hired by Garland Favorito, a voting-integrity advocate." 

From the States

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Voters in El Paso, Tex.

Texas House to take up measure clarifying that only U.S. citizens can vote in elections

Legislation passed the Texas Senate by a vote of 29-1.

Courts & Law

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Mail-in ballots

RNC poll watchers allowed into Georgia county buildings, lawsuit still pending

"Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb, and Gwinnett counties decided at the last minute to accept ballots over the weekend — which disregards the law," RNC Chairman Michael Whatley announced.

Politics & Policy

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Texas GOP adopts new platform: Biden 'was not legitimately elected'

The Texas GOP platform also reads that several secretaries of states committed constitutional violations when they "illegally circumvented" state legislatures.

Elections

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Joe Biden and Kamala Harris at the White House, Oct. 24

White House to issue election security warning just two weeks from anticipated Republican blowout

Intelligence bulletin reportedly set to be released this week.

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