Donald Trump October 17 Majority of Pennsylvania county sheriffs 'wholeheartedly endorse' Trump for president EXCLUSIVE: Forty-nine of the 67 county sheriffs in battleground state Pennsylvania endorsed former President Trump on Thursday, saying they are “confident in his leadership and ability to safeguard our country."
South America September 18 Venezuela says fourth US citizen arrested in alleged plot to kill President Maduro Venezulan officials say a fourth U.S. citizen has been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to kill President Nicolás Maduro. It follows the arrest of three other U.S. citizens on Saturday.
POLITICS July 30 Cuban regime’s reported return to meddling in US elections a ‘badge of honor’ for targeted critics Rep. Carlos Gimenez said he wears the Cuba regime's derision of him like a 'badge of honor,' after reports surfaced the regime is again trying to interfere in elections.
POLITICS April 24 Arizona alleged ‘fake electors’ who backed Trump in 2020 indicted by grand jury A grand jury has indicted 11 alleged "fake electors" who backed former President Trump falsely as having won the state of Arizona in 2020, charging them with conspiracy, fraud and forgery.
Supreme Court April 4 Biden’s get-out-the-vote executive order challenged, heading to Supreme Court: 'Target welfare populations' A lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of President Biden’s voting access executive order will soon make its way to the Supreme Court.
New Mexico February 2 With presidential race on horizon, New Mexico lawmakers look to outlaw fake electors Democratic lawmakers in New Mexico have advanced a bill that would make it a crime to pose as a fake presidential elector in a party-line committee vote.
Georgia January 24 Attempt by Georgia elections board to investigate secretary of state sparks legal debate The GA Senate Ethics committee voted for a bill that would allow the State Election Board to investigate Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who claims is is unconstitutional.
Donald Trump January 3 Trump, lawyers again contest 2020 as rigged, even as 2024 cases involve states banning him Trump's attorneys denounced Democratic officials and judges looking to kick the Republican frontrunner from multiple state's ballots.
Voting November 6, 2023 History of voting locations, the reasons we vote in high schools today Voting has changed significantly since the beginning of the American republic, and it looks a lot different today, both in how people vote and where.
Artificial Intelligence June 29, 2023 Election watchdog issues urgent warning over AI interference: 'race against the clock' The British government approved the implementation of a "digital imprint" to help make voters aware of who produced and paid for digital media in a bid for transparency.