December 24, 2020 Andrew McCarthy: Trump effort to reverse Biden victory in Supreme Court is fatally flawed The Trump campaign’s emergency petition asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review Pennsylvania’s administration of the 2020 election and reverse President-elect Joe Biden’s victory is a frustrating document.
December 24, 2020 Trump campaign persists with election challenges less than 2 weeks from key Jan. 6 date President Trump and his campaign are continuing to challenge the result of November's presidential election, with a number of cases still ongoing less than two weeks before electoral votes are officially counted by Congress on Jan. 6.
December 24, 2020 Supreme Court in no hurry to hear Trump campaign case, sets response deadline two days after inauguration The latest Trump campaign appeal to the Supreme Court won't see any action from the justices until after the inauguration. The justices this week set a reply deadline for Pennsylvania Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar and the other respondents named in the case of Jan. 22.
December 24, 2020 Woman sent photos of mutilated body to MI election official who initially refused to certify Biden win: FBI A woman was arrested in New Hampshire for making threats against – and sending pictures of a naked, mutilated body to – a Michigan election official who had initially refused to certify local votes in favor of Joe Biden, according to officials.
December 24, 2020 Jenna Ellis, Trump campaign legal adviser, pans calls for martial law As Trump continues to make baseless claims that he won the presidential election in a "magnificent landslide,"Â Ellis' tweet is a high-profile indication from someone who's been publicly aligned with the president every step of the way that martial law is off the table.Â
December 23, 2020 Pennsylvania Republican slapped with felony charges for casting ballot for long-dead mother A Pennsylvania man is facing several felony counts after he allegedly registered two deceased relatives to vote in Delaware County, successfully casting one of the ballots by mail for his mother who died over a decade ago, to try and help reelect President Trump. Â
December 23, 2020 America locked down: 2020's most controversial coronavirus-era restrictions As the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation this spring, state and local governments were tasked with devising restrictions and regulations to help protect their residents as scientists worked tirelessly to create a vaccine.Â
December 23, 2020 Georgia secretary of state joins GOP push to end no-excuse absentee voting Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger joined fellow Republicans Wednesday in calling for an end to allowing all voters in the state to submit absentee ballots without providing justification for why they cannot vote in person.
December 23, 2020 Trump declares war on Thune, but Noem says she won't challenge senator Soon after President Trump declared that South Dakota Sen. John Thune's "political career is over," the state’s governor and Trump ally Kristi Noem called the number two Republican in the Senate "a friend" and said she wouldn’t "be challenging" Thune when he is up for re-election in 2022.
December 22, 2020 Biden says cyberattack happened on ‘Trump’s watch when he wasn’t watching’ President-elect Joe Biden is placing blame for the serious cyber hack of numerous federal government agencies and major companies on President Trump and pledged that "we will respond" when it’s determined which country is behind the damage.