This election season, county clerks in Southern Oregon and Northern California have reported hearing about so-called “voter integrity” groups questioning residents’ at their homes. The activity has been seen as voter intimidation by some, and it's part of a broader national trend motivated by election conspiracy theorists.
The continued refusal to accept Donald Trump’s loss in 2020 is fueling an anti-democratic trend as the state heads into a highly competitive Nov. 8 midterm election which, experts worry, could cause lasting damage to institutions.
I wrote earlier today about the Democrats unprecedented attempts to criminalize disagreement with their policies or criticism of their regime. These are more examples, from today s news, of the suppression of conservative thought, not necessarily through criminal prosecution. First, Scott Adams Dilbert comic strip has lost 77 newspapers, apparently because it ridiculed woke doctrine: The cartoon strip Dilbert has been removed from almost 80 US newspapers after it started poking
After his cellphone was seized by authorities at a Mankato Hardee's last week, My Pillow founder Mike Lindell has filed a lawsuit alleging the FBI and Department of Justice violated his rights protected by the Constitution.