Connecticut Chief States Attorney Asked to Probe Bridgeport Election Fraud Allegations

An SEEC complaint was filed against Democrat Vice Chair Wanda Geter-Pataky and City Councilwoman Aidee Nieves alleging election violations. The Connecticut State Elections Enforcement Commission (SEEC) has unanimously voted to refer a complaint against a Bridgeport Democrat party official and the president of the Bridgeport City Council to the Office of the Chief States Attorney for

At DNC, Walz says of Trump and Vance “I’m ready to turn the page on these guys”

Washington — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz officially accepted the Democratic nomination for vice president Wednesday, casting the final weeks before Election Day as the closing minutes of a football game that will require the difficult work of “blocking and tackling” to defeat former President Donald Trump. Walz closed out the third day of the Democratic

Rep. Jim Clyburn Calls to Make US Greatness Accessible and Affordable

Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) speaks up about creating accessible and affordable social programs in America—citing issues like housing and health care. “The first question about any program you put in place ought to be, is it accessible to everybody? Is it affordable for everybody?” Clyburn also told NTD’s Kelly Wright that he’s ex… Original News

Texas Launches Probe of Potential Noncitizens Being Registered to Vote

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced on Aug. 21 that his office has opened an investigation to determine if organizations operating in the state may be unlawfully registering noncitizens to vote in violation of state and federal law.  Investigators from the Attorney General’s Election Integrity Unit recently conducted undercover operations to identify potential voter registration

At the DNC, Delegates Weigh In on Bridging the Political Divide

Convention attendees had mixed feelings on whether common ground could or should be found. CHICAGO—Intraparty conflicts, protests, and the attempted assassination of a former president have ratcheted up political tensions as the nation prepares to select its 47th president. As angry protesters gathered outside the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago on Aug. 20, former

DOJ Launches Procedural Assessment of Charlottesville Police Department

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is conducting an assessment of Virginia’s Charlottesville Police Department (CPD). Through its Collaborative Reform Initiative (CRI), the DOJ’s Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS) will spend the next year working with the CPD to evaluate community policing, crime prevention, employee training, strategic planning, and accountability, the DOJ said in a press