Fires set in separate incidents in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington. Two ballot boxes in Washington state were set on fire on Monday, destroying hundreds of election ballots.…
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Supreme Court Rejects RFK’s Appeal to Be Removed from Presidential Ballots
Wisconsin and Michigan said it was impossible to take him off due to the start of early voting. The U.S. Supreme Court declined Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s emergency…
Read MoreUSPS Worker Discards Mail, Including Ballots
Postal inspector opens criminal complaint in Florida. A U.S. Postal Service delivery worker in Orlando, Florida, has been arrested for dumping mail in the woods. Ottis McCoy Jr.…
Read MoreVirginia Appeals to Supreme Court on Removing Non-Citizens From Voter Rolls
A federal judge ordered over 1,000 ineligible names be reinstated. The state of Virginia has requested emergency relief from the Supreme Court after a federal court ordered that…
Read MoreLouisiana Sues DHS Over Illegal Immigrant with Deadly Virus
The state alleges the actions of the president’s administration jeopardize public health. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill has filed a suit against Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary…
Read MoreFederal Agencies Seize Millions of Illegal E-Cigarette Products
FDA and CBP cooperate in the operation to prevent illicit products entering U.S. marketplace. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the seizure of three million units of…
Read MoreDOJ Indicts Chinese Companies For Fentanyl Manufacturing and Distribution
Eight companies have been charged with federal crimes. The Department of Justice announced indictments against eight chemical companies based in China and eight employees. The federal criminal charges…
Read MoreU.S. Intelligence Reports Russia, Iran, and China Using Divisive Election Language
Officials claim that online destabilization tactics are rising. This week, U.S. intelligence officials warned that prominent U.S. adversaries, primarily Russia, Iran, and China, have significantly increased their distribution…
Read MoreTexas AG Sues DHS Over Voter Citizenship Vetting
He says the department has not responded to requests on citizenship status for over 450,000 voters. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)…
Read MoreHurricane Cleanup Ongoing, Election-Related Changes Approved
Power has been restored to millions, but thousands still await reconnection. In the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, Governor Ron Desantis ordered voter-related flexibility for election supervisors after massive…
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