Judge Dismisses Trump’s Claim of Foreign Voting Influence in 2020 Election, Focuses on Domestic Fraud Allegations

WASHINGTON — In a decisive stance, U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan dismissed several of former President Donald Trump’s legal arguments in connection with charges of election interference, diminishing his claims around foreign election meddling as motives for his actions leading up to the violent incident on Jan. 6. Chutkan’s ruling underscored a fundamental disconnection between Trump’s assertions of widespread voter fraud and valid concerns about foreign cyber threats. The court determined there was no substantial basis to link Trump’s assertions of electoral fraud to legitimate concerns about international interference, which Trump’s defense proposed as a … Read more

Georgia Judge Mandates On-Time Election Certification, Dismisses Delay Over Fraud Claims

Atlanta, GA – A significant ruling by a Georgia judge has underscored the obligations of county election officials to certify election results by mandated deadlines, despite any concerns about possible inaccuracies or fraud. Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney recently clarified that election officials do not possess the authority to delay certification under any circumstances, a declaration that comes at a critical time as early voting is already underway in Georgia. This judgement aligns with intensifying discussions around election integrity, a topic that has remained contentious in the wake of allegations of electoral fraud … Read more

Arizona Federal Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Demanding Citizenship Checks on Voters

PHOENIX — An attempt by an Arizona nonprofit to compel county recorders to verify the citizenship of over 40,000 voters just weeks before an election was denied by a federal judge. The ruling stated that the Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona did not demonstrate standing, as they failed to show how they were directly harmed by the alleged lack of citizenship checks in federal-only voter registrations. Judge Krissa Lanham, in her 22-page decision, emphasized that even if such voters were found to be non-citizens, the claim that this would dilute legitimate votes was insufficient to … Read more

Judge Dismisses Giuliani’s Accusations of Partisan Bias in Grand Jury Selection Process

Atlanta, GA – A recent ruling by a judge in Georgia dismissed claims by Rudy Giuliani’s legal team that the grand jury in his election interference case was selected based on political biases. Giuliani, who served as a personal attorney to former President Donald Trump, faces charges over efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. In a detailed ruling, Judge Thomas Cox concluded that there was no evidence presented by Giuliani’s defense that the jury selection process was influenced by partisan affiliations. The judge emphasized that the selection procedures adhered strictly to standard … Read more