Voter Roll Cleanup: The Fight to Boost Election Integrity

Trump Hails DOJ for Election Integrity Work

Trump Hails DOJ for Election Integrity WorkCharlie McCarthy – President Donald Trump hailed a report that the Justice Department is on track to compel more than half the U.S. states to clean up their voter rolls.

“Great! Our Elections are Crooked and Rigged. The voters know it. Must bring integrity back to Voting. START WITH VOTER ID!” Trump wrote late Wednesday night on Truth Social, cheering what his allies call a long-overdue push to restore confidence in election administration.

The president’s post included a Just the News report about the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division leading the administration’s election integrity effort. Continue reading

Election Fraud: Exposing Cryptographic Schemes in 2024

Election Fraud: Exposing Cryptographic Schemes in 2024Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D. – Many Trump supporters believe that Trump won the 2024 election because, this time, the vote for Trump was “too big to rig.” Others dismiss the concern about “stolen elections” because Trump won the popular vote in addition to the electoral vote, plus a GOP majority in the U.S. House and Senate. The reality is that elections are still corruptible. While Democrats didn’t rig the presidential race this time around, the narrow congressional majority probably means that down-ballot races were still manipulated…something Democrats can and will do again.

But we would make a mistake to think that there are vote margins so large that cheating is impossible. Biden’s popular vote total was even larger in 2020 than Trump’s in 2024 (81,283,501 vs. Trump’s 74,223,975 in 2020 and 77,303,573 in 2024). Biden’s 2020 popular vote was “too big because it was rigged.” Continue reading

Ensuring Fair Elections: President Trump’s Call for Reform

Ensuring Fair Elections: President Trump's Call for ReformJessica C. – President Donald Trump is going to make massive reforms and improvements to the federal government, the global order, and American life in general once he gets back in office. The problem is that the clock starts ticking immediately on January 20. Realistically, he’s got two years from that date to get everything done. He also needs to solidify those victories so that they can’t be undone in a moment if a Democrat somehow winds up in the White House in 2028.

Trump is expected to announce a plan this week that will propose massive reforms to the ways that states are allowed to implement elections. Continue reading

Beware the ‘Long Count’ After Election Day

Beware the ‘Long Count’Jonathan Gault – The foundation of a free society is, of course, self-government, and the foundation of self-government is when the citizens of that society, via the electoral process, choose who governs them. Therefore, it is essential not only for elections to be fair and competitive but, more importantly, that there is a perception that they are fair. In the United States, this is no longer the case, but the Supreme Court has cleared the path for eradicating the worst fraud and changing the perception.

Both elected officials and unelected bureaucrats often refuse to maintain voter rolls properly while suggesting that non-citizens be permitted to vote. Tech oligarchs pump hundreds of millions of dollars into cities to purposely muddle the election process as they “manage” public opinion via censorship, half-truths, and (their favorite) “misinformation,” meaning any charade they themselves don’t believe. Continue reading

Is the 2024 Election the Last Gasp for America?

Brian C. Joondeph, M.D. – Monty Python’s 1979 hit movie “Life of Brian” featured a song about optimism:

Some things in life are bad
They can really make you mad
Other things just make you swear and curse
When you’re chewing on life’s gristle
Don’t grumble, give a whistle
And this’ll help things turn out for the best
Always look on the bright side of life

One might apply this to politics and current events.

Are you optimistic that America is just in a phase that we will get through, that things will soon return to normal, or we don’t grumble and just give a whistle? Continue reading