The US Constitution establishes a system of checks and balances consisting of three equal branches of government – legislative (Article I), executive (Article II), and judicial (Article III). On January 6, 2021, the head of the executive branch, Donald Trump, incited a mob to attack the legislative branch and then did nothing to stop it.
- November 21, 2020
The news today remains Trump’s unprecedented attempt to steal an election in which voters chose his opponents, Democratic candidate. The leadership of the Republican Party is not standing up to the president, but is instead seemingly willing to let him burn down the country to stay in office.
- October 23, 2020
Intelligence officials warned today that Russia recently hacked into our local and state computer networks. This could compromise our voting infrastructure. Intelligence officials believe our adversaries will try to help Trump, possibly by casting doubt on the voting results.
- October 19, 2020
Here are nine lies, misconceptions, and false arguments that we think voters will have to contend with in 2020.
- October 1, 2020
Today, it feels like Trump’s embrace of white supremacist gangs and his open declaration that he is planning an assault on our democratic process was a turning point for the campaign, and for the nation.
- September 30, 2020
At the first TV debate, Trump also said he expected the Supreme Court to back him. Biden countered that Trump was in fantasy land, a chronic liar and urged people to vote.
- September 8, 2020Documents obtained by The Guardian shows evidence sorely lacking.
- May 21, 2020Trump threatens to pull state funds to stop mail-in voting in Michigan and Nevada, which he can't do. But his problem is not mail-in ballots. He's falling behind in the polls.
- September 12, 2017The chair of Trump's election integrity commission is clinging hard to debunked claims of illegal voting.