“Under the specter of preventing ‘fraud,’ defendants engaged in a conspiracy, executed through a coordinated effort, to disenfranchise voters by disrupting vote counting efforts, lodging groundless challenges during recounts, and attempting to block certification of election results through intimidation and coercion of election officials and volunteers,” their new complaint filed late on Monday states. “These systematic efforts – violations of the [Voting Rights Act] and the Ku Klux Klan Act – have largely been directed at major metropolitan areas with large Black voter populations. These include Detroit, Milwaukee, Atlanta, Philadelphia, and others. Defendants have not directed these efforts at predominantly white areas.”
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The ‘Red Slime’ Lawsuit That Could Sink Right-Wing Media
The ‘Red Slime’ Lawsuit That Could Sink Right-Wing Media
Voting machine companies threaten “highly dangerous” cases against Fox, Newsmax and OAN, says Floyd Abrams.
Related:
Fox News and Newsmax, facing lawsuits, walk back wild fraud claims about voting-machine companies
This might be the most embarrassing document created by a White House staffer
Peter Daszak’s EcoHealth Alliance Has Hidden Almost $40 Million In Pentagon Funding And Militarized Pandemic Science
The author fails to look into the Pentagon’s biolabs and EcoHealth’s Western Asia Bat Research Network, which didn’t even do research in China!
Other related sources:
Project G-2101: Pentagon biolab discovered MERS and SARS-like coronaviruses in bats (Archived)
New data leak from the Pentagon biolaboratory in Georgia (Archived)
Trump Is Looking for Fraud in All the Wrong Places
Trump Is Looking for Fraud in All the Wrong Places
The defeated president tried to sow doubts about Georgia and other swing states that laboriously upgraded their voting systems, while safe red states keep using antiquated equipment.
Another Trump-Appointed Judge Rejects Another of the President’s Meritless Post-Election Lawsuits
U.S. Supreme Court rejects Texas lawsuit and Trump bid to undo election loss
Democratic and Republican AGs Push Back on Indicted TX AG Ken Paxton Lawsuit
Democratic and Republican AGs Push Back on Indicted TX AG Ken Paxton Lawsuit
DAGA Co-Chairs called for Ken Paxton to resign in October.
Ken Paxton is indicted on securities fraud and currently awaits trial.
Ken Paxton is under investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Ken Paxton fired seven senior staffers who whisleblew on his potentially illegal behavior earlier this year.
Ken Paxton served as the Chair of the Republican AG Association and currently serves as Co-Chair of Lawyers for Trump.
Related:
With election lawsuit, Ken Paxton — like Donald Trump — makes a Hail Mary play
If it succeeds, the lawsuit would radically alter the high court’s standard for hearing cases directly from states, critics and many legal experts say, and set a dangerous precedent that judges have the power to alter election results. “Dangerous garbage, but garbage,” said elections law expert Rick Hasen.
Seeking ‘Biggest Incident of Voter Nullification’ in US History, 18 Republican AGs Back Texas Effort to Overturn Biden Win
Texas doesn’t have standing to raise these claims as it has no say over how other states choose electors; it could raise these issues in other cases and does not need to go straight to the Supreme Court; it waited too late to sue; the remedy Texas suggests of disenfranchising tens of millions of voters after the fact is unconstitutional; there’s no reason to believe the voting conducted in any of the states was done unconstitutionally; it’s too late for the Supreme Court to grant a remedy even if the claims were meritorious (they are not).
Richard Hasen, University of California Law Professor

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