Category: lawsuit

Election Integrity Lawsuit Targets California Officials

A lawsuit has been filed against prominent California state officials and various registrars of voters, including Orange County’s Neal Kelley, over what plaintiffs claim were state practices and laws that promoted the casting of illegal or unreliable ballots in the November 2020 election. The complaint was filed in the U.S. District Court in the Central…


Federal Judge Rejects Trump’s Request to De-certify Georgia Results Amid Leaked Call Scrutiny

A federal judge on Tuesday rejected President Donald Trump’s request to de-certify 2020 election results in Georgia over allegations that thousands of ballots were “illegally” cast and counted. Trump filed the lawsuit on New Year’s eve just before media outlets received a leaked audio recording of a call between the president and Georgia Secretary of State…


Video: Facts Matter (Jan. 1): Pence Asks Judge to Reject Ghomert Lawsuit; House Doesn’t Want VP Powers Clarified

A new lawsuit is trying to clear up the question of whether Vice President Mike Pence can decide which electoral college votes to count. However, the House is trying to have it dismissed. The deadline for the U.S. Census was yesterday, however the Census Bureau did not make it. Furthermore, the Supreme Court ruled that…


Gohmert on Lawsuit Dismissal: ‘If I Don’t Have Standing to Do That, Nobody Does’

Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) said late Friday, after a federal judge dismissed the lawsuit he and others filed against Vice President Mike Pence, that the ruling was wrong, and that he plans to appeal. District Judge Jeremy Kernodle, a Trump nominee, alleged Gohmert didn’t have sufficient standing to bring the legal action. Gohmert “alleges at…


Video: Facts Matter (Jan. 1): Pence Asks Judge to Reject Gohmert Lawsuit; House Doesn’t Want VP Powers Clarified

A new lawsuit is trying to clear up the question of whether Vice President Mike Pence can decide which electoral college votes to count. However, the House is trying to have it dismissed. The deadline for the U.S. Census was yesterday, however the Census Bureau did not make it. Furthermore, the Supreme Court ruled that…


Georgia Lawsuit Asks for Forensic Ballot Audit

A lawsuit in Fulton County is asking for a third-party forensic audit on ballots counted unsupervised on election night in Georgia. The audit will be able to judge the authenticity of the ballots, using technology created by inventor Jovan Pulitzer, who created the QR code “Scan to Connect.” From NTD News


Wisconsin Lawmakers Join Lawsuit to Block Certification of Presidential Electors

Two Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin have joined a federal lawsuit that seeks to block the counting of Electoral College votes from several contested states when Congress meets in a joint session on Jan. 6. Wisconsin state Reps. Jeff Mursau and David Steffen signed onto a suit filed on Tuesday in U.S. District Court for the District…


Georgia Judge Rejects GOP Lawsuit on Limiting Drop Box Hours: Reports

A judge in Georgia’s Fulton County on Thursday dismissed a Republican lawsuit seeking to close absentee ballot drop boxes after normal business hours, according to multiple reports. The ruling came in a lawsuit brought by Georgia’s Republican Party and the Republican National Committee (RNC), which called for ballots received after regular business hours—typically 5 p.m.—not…


NTD Evening News Full Broadcast (Dec. 23)

President Trump vetoes a $700 billion defense bill, which he says is a gift to China and Russia, a new lawsuit tries to block 5 battleground states’ electoral votes from being counted, and attorney Lin Wood alleges that judges won’t look at election fraud evidence because they are compromised by the Chinese Communist Party.


Amistad Project Says State Legislators, Not Executive, Need to Certify Presidential Electors

A group has brought a lawsuit on Tuesday seeking to block the counting of electoral college votes from several contested states when Congress meets in a joint session on Jan. 6. The Amistad Project filed the lawsuit arguing that the state legislatures of Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Arizona were prevented from exercising their power…