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Biden's DHS Nominee Does Not Say if E-Verify Should Be Mandatory

DHS Secretary nominee Alejandro Mayorkas will not say if he supports mandatory E-Verify to prohibit businesses from hiring illegal aliens.

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Chad Wolf just resigned as acting homeland security secretary

He’s the latest Cabinet official to step down in the wake of last week’s insurrection at the Capitol.

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Former Wisconsin Judge: 'Our Court System Has Been Deeply Intimidated by the Left'

Former Wisconsin Judge: Court System ‘Deeply Intimidated’ by the Left A former judge from Wisconsin, who is now representing the Trump campaign in the state, told lawmakers that he believes intimidation by the left has prevented lawyers and judges from accepting and hearing election fraud cases. “We have to acknowledge that the court system has been deeply intimidated by the left, just as the lawyers have been intimidated,” James Troupis told the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Dec. 16. “And that’s a sad, sad state of affairs.” The committee was conducting a hearing to explore voting “irregularities” from the 2020 general election. During the hearing, witnesses testified about a litany of alleged instances of election fraud occurring in multiple contested states.

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7 Takeaways From a Senate Panel's Hearing on Election Fraud

7 Takeaways From a Senate Panel’s Hearing on Election Fraud Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee Chairman Ron Johnson, R-Wis., speaks Wednesday at a hearing on election security and the 2020 election process. (Photo: Greg Nash/Getty Images) The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on Wednesday held its first hearing looking into the issues of vote fraud and other irregularities surrounding the 2020 election.  The committee’s chairman, Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., defended the hearing against Democratic detractors. Johnson said the hearing was about ensuring confidence in the electoral system and getting to the facts. The hearing included testimony from legal and election security experts, as well as from witnesses from the hotly contested states of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Nevada. 

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