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Trump Drives by Supporters Showing Up for ‘Million MAGA March’

By Zachary Stieber President Donald Trump on Saturday drove by supporters who were in Washington for a pro-Trump march that organizers predicted would draw thousands. Trump exited the White House at 10 a.m. before getting inside the presidential limousine. The motorcade then passed by some of the president’s supporters on Pennsylvania Avenue. The crowd, already in the hundreds, […]

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Massive Crowds of People March in DC to Show Support for Trump, Demand Election Integrity

BY OMID GHOREISHI AND EMEL AKAN WASHINGTON—Tens of thousands of people converged at Freedom Plaza in Washington on Saturday, joining other rallies around the country to show support for President Donald Trump and ask for fairness in the election process. Marching towards the Supreme Court, participants held signs that read “Stop the Steal,” “Make America Fair Again,” and “Trump 2020.” […]

Posted inJudicial Watch

Joe Biden is not ‘president-elect’

By Tom Fitton, Judicial Watch Changing vote counts after Election Day raises significant legal and constitutional concerns, and President Trump should use every legal and constitutional remedy to ensure that the American people can trust the results. Meanwhile, the media, including social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook, are inaccurately labeling Biden as president-elect. No […]

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Arizona Judge Rules to Protect Identifying Information in Lawsuit Over Rejected Votes

By Mimi Nguyen Ly An Arizona Superior Court Judge has ruled to keep evidence provided by the Trump campaign unsealed in a lawsuit over rejected votes in Maricopa County, while agreeing to redact any identifying information. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Daniel Kiley ruled late Tuesday to keep the case records unsealed, but would allow attorneys to redact Social Security numbers, birthdays, […]

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McEnany Announces 234 Pages of Affidavits Alleging Election Irregularities in Michigan

By Mimi Nguyen Ly White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany late Tuesday announced 234 pages of what she said were sworn affidavits alleging election irregularities in a county in Michigan. McEnany appeared alongside Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel on Fox News’ “Hannity,” where she shared several allegations listed in the affidavits—statements made under penalty of perjury—from Wayne County. “We […]

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Media Disgrace Themselves in Calling Election Still Being Contested

By Conrad Black The elaborate pretense being conducted that the U.S. presidential election has been decided resembles the exaggerated excitement of a juvenile team when a contested goal or touchdown has been scored. The side that claims to have scored, especially if it’s a game-winning or even championship-winning play, may have already uncorked champagne and carried the […]

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Serious Questions Concerning the 2020 Election Must and Can Be Answered

By Jason D. Meister and Stephen B. Meister In our constitutional republic, the power of the government derives from the consent of the governed. The American people give that consent only once every four years on Election Day. If they have legitimate questions about the integrity of the election—and there is good cause to be gravely concerned about the integrity […]

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McConnell Reelected as Senate Majority Leader

By Jack Phillips Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was reelected as leader of the Senate GOP on Monday. McConnell and his leadership team won another two-year term. “We’re ready to get going,” the 78-year-old Republican from Kentucky told reporters at a press conference after the vote. He noted that “there’s some suspense about exactly whether we’ll be […]