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Trump Executive Order Restricts Voter Access, Faces Legal Challenges
President Trump issued a sweeping executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, restricting mail-in ballots, and potentially disenfranchising millions of Americans; the order faces legal challenges due to its potential conflict with existing laws and the Constitution.
Trump Executive Order Restricts Voter Access, Faces Legal Challenges
President Trump issued a sweeping executive order requiring proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections, restricting mail-in ballots, and potentially disenfranchising millions of Americans; the order faces legal challenges due to its potential conflict with existing laws and the Constitution.
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64% Bias Score


Trump Issues Executive Order to Tighten US Voting Rules
President Trump issued an executive order to tighten US voting rules by influencing states with financial pressure, targeting voter registration, mail-in voting, and election monitoring, potentially restricting access for certain groups and facing likely legal challenges.
Trump Issues Executive Order to Tighten US Voting Rules
President Trump issued an executive order to tighten US voting rules by influencing states with financial pressure, targeting voter registration, mail-in voting, and election monitoring, potentially restricting access for certain groups and facing likely legal challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Connecticut Ballot Fraud Case Sparks Debate Over Election Reform
Absentee ballot fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut's 2023 mayoral election, led to its overturning and the indictment of five Democratic officials on approximately 150 election-related charges; this prompted calls for a federal investigation into potential statewide voter fraud and sparked a debate ov...
Connecticut Ballot Fraud Case Sparks Debate Over Election Reform
Absentee ballot fraud in Bridgeport, Connecticut's 2023 mayoral election, led to its overturning and the indictment of five Democratic officials on approximately 150 election-related charges; this prompted calls for a federal investigation into potential statewide voter fraud and sparked a debate ov...
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52% Bias Score


US Cuts Cybersecurity Funding, Raising Election Security Concerns
The United States has slashed millions of dollars from two cybersecurity initiatives, including one supporting state and local election officials, prompting concerns about election security and foreign interference, especially with CISA's ongoing review and over a dozen employees placed on leave.
US Cuts Cybersecurity Funding, Raising Election Security Concerns
The United States has slashed millions of dollars from two cybersecurity initiatives, including one supporting state and local election officials, prompting concerns about election security and foreign interference, especially with CISA's ongoing review and over a dozen employees placed on leave.
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40% Bias Score


Wisconsin Study: Voter ID Laws Do Not Suppress Turnout
A Wisconsin study found no evidence that voter ID laws suppressed voter turnout, contradicting claims that such laws disenfranchise minority voters; turnout has slightly increased since the law's 2011 implementation, and a similar effect was seen among minority voters.
Wisconsin Study: Voter ID Laws Do Not Suppress Turnout
A Wisconsin study found no evidence that voter ID laws suppressed voter turnout, contradicting claims that such laws disenfranchise minority voters; turnout has slightly increased since the law's 2011 implementation, and a similar effect was seen among minority voters.
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52% Bias Score


DOJ Intervenes in Case of Imprisoned Election Official
The Department of Justice intervened in the case of Tina Peters, a Colorado election official sentenced to nine years in prison for tampering with voting machines after the 2020 election, raising concerns about the judge's comments and the sentence's length; this unusual action has raised concerns a...
DOJ Intervenes in Case of Imprisoned Election Official
The Department of Justice intervened in the case of Tina Peters, a Colorado election official sentenced to nine years in prison for tampering with voting machines after the 2020 election, raising concerns about the judge's comments and the sentence's length; this unusual action has raised concerns a...
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56% Bias Score

Trump Executive Order Mandates Voter Citizenship Proof, Sparks Disenfranchisement Concerns
President Trump issued an executive order requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration, directing the attorney general to combat election fraud, and conditioning federal funds on compliance; election experts criticized this, fearing it would disenfranchise millions.

Trump Executive Order Mandates Voter Citizenship Proof, Sparks Disenfranchisement Concerns
President Trump issued an executive order requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration, directing the attorney general to combat election fraud, and conditioning federal funds on compliance; election experts criticized this, fearing it would disenfranchise millions.
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56% Bias Score

Trump's Executive Order Mandates Voter ID, Raising Concerns of Disenfranchisement
President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting, citing unsubstantiated election fraud claims; the order mandates specific voter ID and ballot receipt deadlines, potentially disenfranchising millions.

Trump's Executive Order Mandates Voter ID, Raising Concerns of Disenfranchisement
President Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday requiring proof of citizenship for federal voting, citing unsubstantiated election fraud claims; the order mandates specific voter ID and ballot receipt deadlines, potentially disenfranchising millions.
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52% Bias Score

FBI Investigation Requested into ActBlue's Fundraising Practices
Rep. Andy Biggs requested an FBI investigation into ActBlue, citing hundreds of suspicious transactions, state-level fraud inquiries, and concerns about foreign influence in elections, alleging potential violations of campaign finance laws that could threaten election integrity.

FBI Investigation Requested into ActBlue's Fundraising Practices
Rep. Andy Biggs requested an FBI investigation into ActBlue, citing hundreds of suspicious transactions, state-level fraud inquiries, and concerns about foreign influence in elections, alleging potential violations of campaign finance laws that could threaten election integrity.
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60% Bias Score

Manitoba Introduces Bill to Combat Election Disinformation
Manitoba's NDP government introduced a bill on Tuesday to combat election disinformation, proposing fines up to \$20,000 and jail time for those knowingly spreading false information, particularly regarding election officials, the process, and using altered images; it also mandates public complaint ...

Manitoba Introduces Bill to Combat Election Disinformation
Manitoba's NDP government introduced a bill on Tuesday to combat election disinformation, proposing fines up to \$20,000 and jail time for those knowingly spreading false information, particularly regarding election officials, the process, and using altered images; it also mandates public complaint ...
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36% Bias Score

Wisconsin Voters Sue Madison Over Uncounted Ballots
Four Wisconsin voters sued Madison and Dane County for $175,000 each after 193 ballots were misplaced by the city clerk and not counted in the November election, though the outcome of the election was unaffected. The lawsuit claims the city's $50,000 cap on damages in class-action lawsuits is uncons...

Wisconsin Voters Sue Madison Over Uncounted Ballots
Four Wisconsin voters sued Madison and Dane County for $175,000 each after 193 ballots were misplaced by the city clerk and not counted in the November election, though the outcome of the election was unaffected. The lawsuit claims the city's $50,000 cap on damages in class-action lawsuits is uncons...
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36% Bias Score

State Officials Oppose Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Law
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, faces opposition from state election officials due to implementation challenges, cost concerns, and a lack of reliable federal data for verification; the bill's passage is uncertain.

State Officials Oppose Proof-of-Citizenship Voting Law
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration, faces opposition from state election officials due to implementation challenges, cost concerns, and a lack of reliable federal data for verification; the bill's passage is uncertain.
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52% Bias Score
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