Remember, not even the Biden administration disagreed with the result reached in Voting Rights Act case from Arizona decided today. electionlawblog.org/wp-content/upl…
And for completeness, here are the specific regulations that were challenged. It's no wonder the Biden administration didn't think these needed to be struck down.
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If journalists can uncover all this through the voluntary cooperation of sources, imagine what a commission, select committee, or grand jury could find out with subpoenas.
"'And these people aren’t there for a fucking flower contest,' [said a] co-organizer.
Stockton said ... he and Kremer agreed to call Meadows directly."
"Soon after, Kremer told Stockton 'the White House would take care of it.' ...
Kremer denied that she ever spoke with Meadows or any other White House official about her Jan. 6 concerns. Meadows declined to comment on whether he’d been contacted." propublica.org/article/new-de…
Oh, I see. "Obama took money from one of the 'pallets of cash' ... going to Iran, funneling $400 million to people in Italy [and in] exchange an Italian general used a military satellite to upload software to American voting machines [to] change votes from Trump to Joe Biden."
the meaningless "hi" tweet is doing excellently—many people say, sir, we have never seen such a powerful tweet—and full results will be posted tomorrow
"Trump is seeking to unravel critical elements of our constitutional structure that make democracy work — confidence in the result of elections and the rule of law. No other American president has ever done this."
"The Republican Party is at a turning point, and Republicans must decide whether we are going to choose truth and fidelity to the Constitution." wapo.st/33hlVJY
"The most conservative of conservative values is reverence for the rule of law. Each of us swears an oath before God to uphold our Constitution. The electoral college has spoken." wapo.st/33hlVJY