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24 Louisiana State Reps Urge GOP Congressional Delegation to Reject Biden-Harris Electors

By Mimi Nguyen Ly Twenty-four Louisiana House Republicans are calling on the state’s Republican congressional delegation to reject the electors for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) for six swing states on Jan. 6, “due to fraud in the presidential election.” Lawmakers will gather on Jan. 6 for a […]

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Trump Shares New Study Estimating 289,000 ‘Excess Votes’ in Battleground States

By Tom Ozimek President Donald Trump on Dec. 30 shared a new study by economist John Lott, which calls into question Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s victory over Trump. It purports to show that there were 289,000 “excess votes” across six battleground states, and claims that differences in absentee votes between counties with alleged fraud and adjacent counties […]

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Arizona GOP Chair: ‘All on the Shoulders of Vice President Mike Pence’ in Elector Fight

By Jack Phillips Arizona GOP Chairwoman Kelli Ward, a co-plaintiff in a lawsuit against Vice President Mike Pence, described the suit as a “friendly” one. In an update on Tuesday, Ward attempted to clear any misconceptions about why the lawsuit was being filed. “We love Vice President Mike Pence, we love him,” she said, adding that it […]

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Trump Lawyer Says DOJ Should Have Investigated Voter Fraud Allegations: ‘Something Can Still Be Done’

By Jack Phillips One of President Donald Trump’s attorneys on Monday said the Department of Justice (DOJ) should have done more in investigating election fraud during the Nov. 3 contest. Jesse Binnall, a Trump attorney who filed lawsuits on behalf of the campaign in Nevada, told Just The News that the DOJ dragged its heels and […]

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Meadows: Trump Met With Several Congress Members on Fraud, Will ‘Fight Back’

By Jack Phillips White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said President Donald Trump met with several members of Congress on alleged voter fraud and will “fight back.” “Several members of Congress just finished a meeting in the Oval Office with President Trump,” he wrote on Twitter, adding that they are “preparing to fight back against mounting evidence of […]

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Supreme Court Rejects Kentucky Private School’s Challenge to Shutdown Order

By Zachary Stieber The Supreme Court has rejected an attempt to prevent Kentucky’s governor from ordering religious schools to halt in-person learning. In an unsigned opinion issued last week, the nation’s highest court said Gov. Andy Beshear’s order “effectively expires this week or shortly thereafter, and there is no indication that it will be renewed.” Danville Christian Academy, which filed […]

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Trump Praises Navarro Report on Alleged Election Irregularities

By Mimi Nguyen Ly President Donald Trump heaped praise on a 36-page report by Peter Navarro on alleged irregularities across key battleground states in the 2020 presidential election. “Peter Navarro releases 36-page report alleging election fraud ‘more than sufficient’ to swing victory to Trump. A great report by Peter. Statistically impossible to have lost the 2020 Election,” the […]

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Jenna Ellis: State Legislatures Key in Trump’s Path to Victory

By Ivan Pentchoukov and Jen Jekielek President Donald Trump’s winning path for the 2020 election runs through the state legislatures in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, and Arizona, top Trump campaign attorney Jenna Ellis says. Using Pennsylvania as an example, Ellis said that the state’s legislature had filed in support of Texas in an interstate election lawsuit brought by […]

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Fraud Analyst Finds Average of 2 to 3 Percent Shift for Biden in Counties That Used Dominion

By Petr Svab A man who’s made a living developing fraud detection algorithms has discovered a curious phenomenon: Counties that started using Dominion Voting Systems machines have on average moved by 2 to 3 points to the Democrat presidential candidate from the Republican compared to counties that didn’t adopt the machines. The difference persisted even after he […]