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'The fact that he’s been able to bring some transparency to government is a tribute to his independence,' the senator said.
The Campaign Legal Center (CLC) is suing to reverse an FEC opinion that allows coordination between candidates and like-minded groups.
In the swing state, a little-known election law could turn the private act of absentee voting into a very public matter.
A lack of action on those two fronts alone could be enough to depress conservative turnout in November’s elections.
The old, corrupt guard of broadcast media are being forced to come to terms with Equal Time. And it’s driving them insane.
Kaul is trying to use a state law intended to protect the rights of sexual assault victims in his trumped-up prosecution of Trump’s allies.
The John Roberts-written ruling on birthplace citizenship marks a chief justice who has sacrificed judicial courage at the altar of comity.
The state Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Daniel J. Sullivan must be placed back on the ballot despite being accused of confusing voters.
Von Spakovsky said that Barrett’s 'unfortunate' opinion 'makes it even more important that the U.S. Senate pass the SAVE Act.'
Secretary of State Jena Griswold's UOCAVA guidance permitting 'never residents' of Colorado is in conflict with residency law.
'Now is the time is do what you’re told,' Dr. Anthony Fauci, the 'Covid Czar' said at the height of the pandemic. His command proved costly.
Senate Republicans would do well by the country and themselves to heed Trump’s political instincts on this one.
Four Republicans -- guess who? -- joined Democrats Tuesday in passing a resolution telling Trump to pull U.S. troops out of Iran War.
The Democrat running for outgoing Texas Sen. John Cornyn's seat wants to turn Jesus Christ into Karl Marx and the Trans Agenda Into Gospel.
They share a broken-hearted bond: They are all Angel Parents — victims of President Joe Biden’s immigration invasion.
WEAC, which has advocated for sex changes for kids and men in women's sports, endorsed Dem 3rd CD candidate Rebecca Cooke.
Speaker Jon Burns looked pretty shameless in announcing Republicans won't take up redistricting in special session.
Democrats once again tried to keep competition of the ballot in Wisconsin, and worked an identity scam in Alaska.
The Ohio Organizing Collaborative has ties to a voter canvassing group with a 'bad reputation' for suspected fraudulent voter registrations.
While a good step toward greater ballot protection, conservative critics say the measures 'leave a lot of legal loopholes.'
The election integrity leader says the House should 'hold the Senate hostage', declining FISA without the SAVE America Act.
Regina Wallace-Jones will be on the hot seat Wednesday for a House hearing on ActBlue's 'deeply unsettling' activities.
Ohio’s Senate has done what the Republican-controlled U.S. Senate has failed to do: pass photo ID legislation.
'This is not the time for half measures,' said Marshall Yates, director of the REPAIR Initiative gearing up to challenge race-based districts.
The state Supreme Court rejected Attorney General Kris Mayes' appeal to revive her crooked case, so she's shopping for a new grand jury.
A looming U.S. Supreme Court ruling could end the seemingly endless Election Day of California and other blue and red states.
'I regret to inform @WisDems that you cannot milk a bull,' Rep. Tom Tiffany, GOp candidate for governor, jabbed at gender-confused party.
The milquetoast Senate majority, like their Democrat friends, want Trump's anti-weaponization fund killed in its cradle.
The dangerous 'swatting' attack is the most recent in a surge in leftist-led political violence in the Trump era.
Jim Troupis and Dr. Ron Elfenbein, dragged through hell by abusive prosecutors, underscore the need for the DOJ's Anti-Weaponization Fund.
Incumbent Democrat Karen Bass and her band of sadomasochists campaigned at the ballot box, challenger Spencer Pratt alleges.
Hypocrisy Wins: Sex Therapist Maureen Galindo was considered the “poster child” for exploding antisemitism in the Democratic Party.
John Cornyn’s defeat was another strong message sent by Republican primary voters: fail the MAGA movement at your own political peril.
Elections officials will be required to use jury duty records to identify and remove noncitizens from the voter rolls.
The left’s lust for political violence, its hero-worship of assassins, has exploded with Trump Derangement Syndrome.
A Canadian man who lives in Massachusetts, is accused of voting in multiple U.S. elections, something Dems say never happens.
Republican primary voters want candidates who will fight for the MAGA movement, not institutionalized RINOS who won't.
While it’s not against the law for a foreign traveler to deliver her baby in the U.S., Gill said it's illegal to 'misrepresent yourself.'
'Taken together, you see a playbook not used since Elijah Cummings and the IRS targeting scandal days,' PILF's Logan Churchwell said.
'You’ll probably hear from the Supreme Court [Friday], but what you’ll hear is a great big nothingness,' said former AG Ken Cuccinelli.
Let’s face it, the debate show on the SAVE America Act was the plan all along. And Thune was the star of the 'deliberative' farce.
The Evanston, Ill. Reparations Committee has doled out at least $6.36 million in payments through a constitutionally suspect program.
After The Federalist's Mollie Hemingway's new book exposed the dangerous delay of Dobbs, the liberal justices appear to have stalled again.
'The constitution does not explicitly say that only a U.S. citizen can vote in federal elections,' ACV's Avi Fortenberry said.
A new poll finds 60% of likely voters believe the barrage of negative coverage of President Trump likely influenced the attack.
Hopefully senators starring in the failure theater production of 'debating' the SAVE America Act heard Indiana’s message loud and clear.
'That’s not a crack, that’s a huge gap,' Mark Demo, of Citizens for New Jersey Election Integrity, said of New Jersey's dirty voter rolls.
Meanwhile, an FBI spokeswoman says an investigation into Kirk Bangstad remains 'ongoing' as the brewer cashes in on his 15 minutes of infamy.
'It’s been a good week' for the rule of law, election law expert Hans von Spakovsky told The Federalist following Wednesday's ruling.
'The U.S. Secret Service is aware of the social media post by the Minocqua Brewing Company,' an agency official told The Federalist.