Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion December 14, 2022
We agree with Gov. Ron DeSantis that there are issues with election integrity in Florida — but not the issues the governor wants to see. In August, DeSantis came to Fort Lauderdale — armed with his usual cast of uniformed law enforcement officers acting as extras — to brag about 20 arrests statewide for voter fraud. The supposed fraud involved ex-felons who had cast ballots but whose voting rights had not been restored, even though they... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Politics November 28, 2022
State-level law enforcement units created after the 2020 presidential election to investigate voter fraud are looking into scattered complaints more than two weeks after the midterms but have provided no indication of systemic problems. That's just what election experts had... + más
New state voter fraud units find few cases in midterms | Portland Press Herald
Former felon arrested for voter fraud receives sample ballot weeks before general election | WPTV
Portland Press Herald USA World November 27, 2022
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks during a news conference at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale on Aug. 18. Amy Beth Bennett/South Florida Sun-Sentinel via AP, file WASHINGTON — State-level law enforcement units created after the 2020 presidential election to... + más
New state voter fraud units finding few cases from midterms | Associated Press
Fox News USA Entertainment November 19, 2022
As await sentencing after being convicted of financial crimes, their 25-year-old daughter provided an update on how her parents are navigating a tumultuous time.They're pushing through. We're at a place where we put our faith in God. We definitely don't put our... + más
Chrisley children get biblical in defense of their parents after prison sentencing | Los Angeles Times
Todd, Julie Chrisley’s attorney says sentencing was a 'difficult day,’ shares plans to appeal: ‘Optimistic’ | Fox News
Portland Press Herald USA World November 01, 2022
A voter places a ballot in an election voting drop box in Mesa, Ariz., Friday, Oct. 28, 2022. AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin The 2022 midterm elections are underway, with many Americans, in particular Republicans, increasingly fearful that the outcome will be affected or even... + más
Nearly 40% Of Republicans Will Blame Election Fraud If Party Loses In Midterms, Poll Finds | Forbes
Socure Report Examines Rise Of Synthetic Identity Fraud | Forbes
Forbes USA Tech October 21, 2022
A new report from Socure examines the challenges of fabricated and manipulated synthetic identity ... [+] fraud, and provides a roadmap for eradicating it entirely by 2026. getty Fraud is one of the oldest and most pervasive crimes. It predates technology and, fundamentally, is... + más
Florida tokers inadvertently smoked rat poison; 52 sickened, 4 dead | Ars Technica
Synthetic Marijuana In Florida Tainted With Rat Poison, 52 Sick, 4 Dead | Forbes
Vanity Fair USA Politics October 14, 2022
-csHumu ecJSsw body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>During a public meeting Thursday, the January 6 committee voted to subpoena Donald Trump as part of its investigation into last year’s insurrection—a major escalation of... + más
Oath Keepers jury hears about massive weapons cache on Jan. 6 | Portland Press Herald
Oath Keepers jury hears about massive weapon cache before Jan. 6 US Capitol attack | Orlando Sentinel
Forbes USA Business October 10, 2022
Topline Approximately two in five Republicans are likely to blame election fraud if the GOP doesn’t take back Congress in the November midterm elections, new Axios-Ipsos finds, paving the way for more possible disputes over the election results—particularly as approximately... + más
Election workers train for battle against conspiracy theories and misinformation before midterms | Los Angeles Times
Pa. election 2022: How to serve as a poll worker on Nov. 8 | PennLive
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