DOJ urges Nevada to reconsider church social-distancing orders, ‘unequal treatment’
The Justice Department is urging Nevada to reconsider its flat ban on religious gatherings of 10 or more people.
The Justice Department is urging Nevada to reconsider its flat ban on religious gatherings of 10 or more people.
Lt. Governor Karyn Polito recently reminded Massachusetts residents that they should stay at home unless they need to go out to pick up “essentials,” and urged citizens to adhere to social distancing guidelines. Likewise, Governor Charlie Baker on Friday urged people not to get together in groups for barbecues this memorial day weekend.
If a police officer or firefighter in Erie, Pennsylvania wants to take a family vacation to Dollywood or Myrtle Beach, they must receive permission from city leaders.
This Memorial Day weekend Chicago Police were busy chasing after social distancing violators all across the city while at the same time Chicago experienced it’s highest murder rate in 5 years.
Federal and state prosecutors in West Virginia announced Tuesday that it they had charged a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier with attempted fraud for allegedly tampering with requests for vote-by-mail absentee ballots.
Although the court sided with state Attorney General Ken Paxton's interpretation of what constitutes a disability, it indicated that it is up to voters to assess their health and determine if they meet the state's definition, which could allow them to vote by mail.
A judge ruling against Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker’s stay-at-home order broke down point-by-point why he believes the order has devolved into “insanity." In a ruling late last week, Clay County Judge Michael McHaney granted a temporary restraining order against Pritzker’s orders for a tanning business that filed suit, but before announcing the ruling, he voiced his opinion on how the governor’s orders were impacting businesses across the state.
The number of registered voters is fluid. Voters move, they pass away, and in California, people can register to vote when applying for a driver’s license even if they are not citizens. Those residing in institutional settings are a revolving door of voters. Therefore, Governor Newsom’s directive to send a ballot to every “registered voter” is the opposite of vote integrity. The state’s GOP is suing to stop this travesty. We wish them the best in nipping this potential fraud in the bud.
A few weeks ago, ACRU named MI Governor Whitmer “Crisis Tyrant of the Week.” We could add “Vote Fraud Promoter of the Year” to her credentials. Whitmer is sending absentee ballot request forms to both legal MI voters AND 30,000 ineligible voters still on voting rolls in Detroit alone. The state has records of who moved and who died. It would be an easy place to start protecting real voters casting legal votes. Whitmer, so far, is a “no” on integrity measures.
A former Philly election judge has admitted accepting bribes from Democrat operatives to alter the results of a local primary. According to the US attorney prosecuting the case, the judge “(stood) in a voting booth, voting over and over, as fast as he could.” The criminal vote fraudster faces 15 years in jail where he can contemplate the political will he stole from his neighbors when he negated their votes through fraud.