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The US Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether former President Trump can be barred from reelection under the 14th Amendment. Trump's attorney contends that he is not an elected official or an officer of the United States, arguing that Section 3 applies only to those in office, not candidates. He warned that affirming the Colorado Supreme Court's decision to remove Trump from the ballot could disenfranchise millions of voters. Conversely, the plaintiff's attorney claims Trump disqualified himself by attempting to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power through insurrection. The court's decision will ultimately address Trump's eligibility in light of these allegations.

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Efforts to prevent noncitizens from voting are gaining attention, despite it being rare. Only American citizens should vote, and in Georgia, a 100% citizenship verification process revealed that about 1,600 attempted registrations could not verify citizenship and were excluded from voter rolls. A recent court case, initiated by a coalition including Stacey Abrams' New Georgia Project, upheld the right to conduct citizenship verification before adding individuals to the voter rolls. This ruling sets a precedent for other states. All officials emphasize their commitment to ensuring only U.S. citizens vote, adhering to federal laws and state regulations. It's crucial for states to enshrine this in their constitutions, as Georgia has done.

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The Maine secretary of state has prevented Donald Trump from appearing on the ballot due to a Supreme Court decision that allows states to block the former president from running in the election.

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A Georgia judge ruled that election officials must certify results even amid suspected voter fraud. Meanwhile, Democrats are suing to block drop box surveillance, hand counting, and voter ID protections, raising concerns about election security. In Virginia, Governor Youngkin removed over 6,000 noncitizens from voter rolls, prompting a lawsuit from the Biden administration. This action, based on a law from 2006 signed by then-Democrat Governor Tim Kaine, is viewed as common sense and constitutional. The timing of the lawsuit, just 25 days before the presidential election, is seen as troubling, as efforts to ensure free and fair elections are being challenged.

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The Arizona Republican Party filed a lawsuit against the state's secretary of state for having 500,000 to 1.3 million ineligible voters on the rolls. The lawsuit revealed dead people and non-residents on the voter rolls, with some counties having more registered voters than eligible citizens. This highlights the need for election integrity. Republicans must address this issue before the upcoming elections to prevent cheating. It is crucial to purge voter rolls of deceased individuals to ensure fair elections. Democrats may argue otherwise, but it is clear that dead voters should not be on the rolls.

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Frank LaRose has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration, claiming that the Department of Homeland Security is denying Ohio access to essential federal citizenship verification records. LaRose argues that these records are necessary to ensure that only American citizens vote. He highlights that the federal government is obligated to provide this data and expresses confidence in winning the case. LaRose is actively working to remove noncitizens from voter rolls, having identified 597 individuals registered to vote in Ohio who are not U.S. citizens, with 138 of them reportedly having voted in past elections. Recently, Ohio's attorney general announced indictments for six individuals accused of voting in multiple elections. LaRose emphasizes the importance of preventing ineligible voting, stating that every vote counts, especially in close elections. Poll workers in Ohio are also verifying citizenship status during the election.

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This is about the accusation of election rigging against Donald Trump. The decision to remove him from the ballot is likely to be overturned by the US Supreme Court. The insurrection clause in the 14th Amendment does not apply to Trump's situation, as it was meant to prevent confederates from holding office after the Civil War. Trump has not been charged with insurrection, and removing him from the ballot violates his right to due process. Colorado officials have manipulated the clause for political reasons, interfering with the election process. This is seen as anti-democratic and equivalent to rigging the ballot box, potentially increasing support for Trump.

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A Biden executive order mandates all federal agencies to provide voter registration information to everyone they contact. State election officials cannot require proof of citizenship for those using the federal form. Consequently, non-citizens, such as asylum seekers or foreign students, may receive voter registration forms from government officials and mistakenly believe they must complete them. This leads to unlawful voter registration, and voting by a non-citizen is a deportable criminal offense.

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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Trump cannot be on the ballot due to his involvement in the January 6th insurrection. Some may have overlooked this news assuming the US Supreme Court would overturn the decision, especially with the holidays approaching. However, it is crucial for everyone, regardless of their political beliefs, to pay attention because our democracy is at stake.

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A judge ordered Virginia to reinstate over 1,500 individuals to the voting rolls, despite them declaring they are not U.S. citizens and providing immigration documents as proof. This situation is seen as outrageous, as it undermines the integrity of elections. The governor, Youngkin, is seeking an injunction against the judge's decision and is prepared to take the matter to the Supreme Court if necessary. The focus is on ensuring free and fair elections, adhering to the Constitution, which states that only citizens are eligible to vote. It's crucial for everyone to participate in the electoral process and make their voices heard by voting.

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A Georgia judge ruled that election officials must certify results even amid suspected voter fraud. Democrats are suing to block measures like drop box surveillance, hand counting ballots, and voter ID protections, raising concerns about election security. In Virginia, Governor Youngkin removed over 6,000 noncitizens from voter rolls, a move criticized by the Biden administration, which is now suing Virginia for this action. The law allowing the removal of noncitizens has been in place since 2006, originally signed by then-Governor Tim Kaine. The push for secure elections is framed as a common-sense constitutional measure, contrasting with perceived efforts by Democrats to weaken election integrity.

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Since January 2020, election officials in one governor's state have removed 453,000 names from voter rolls. This includes 97,000 deceased voters, 56,100 felons, 15,000 duplicate registrations, and 195,000 individuals who failed to verify their address. Over the past three years, 144,000 voters who moved out of state have also been removed. New legislation allows for automatic removal of voters upon notification from another state that they've surrendered their driver's license there.

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Concerns have arisen about noncitizens voting in Arizona's elections, particularly regarding 218,000 voters who were improperly recorded as having provided proof of citizenship. This issue stems from long-time residents who obtained driver's licenses before citizenship requirements were enforced. The Arizona Supreme Court has ruled that these individuals are eligible to vote. Addressing the belief that noncitizens are voting in large numbers will be challenging, and it's likely this narrative will continue to surface after the election, regardless of the outcome.

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Good evening. A federal court in Iowa has ruled in favor of Republicans, allowing the state to challenge the validity of 2,176 ballots that may belong to non-citizens ahead of the election.

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The US Supreme Court sided with Donald Trump in his appeal regarding a Colorado ballot disqualification, a decision that may have implications for other states.

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It is against the law for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. However, some states are not requiring proof of citizenship when noncitizens register to vote. Governor Glenn Youngkin in Virginia issued an executive order to clean up voting rules. The Biden administration's Department of Justice sued the governor and the Commonwealth of Virginia to try to prevent them from cleaning up their voter rolls. This creates doubt and concern because everyone should want the law to be followed.

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New York's highest court will decide if non-citizens can vote in city elections. This would add 800,000 voters. Republicans oppose this, citing constitutional violations and arguing it's a Democratic power grab to gain more congressional seats and electoral votes. They believe the court is politically biased. Meanwhile, a separate speaker expresses strong support for President Trump, denounces globalists, and urges viewers to support Trump's efforts. They encourage viewers to purchase merchandise from their website to support the cause.

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It is against the law for noncitizens to vote in federal elections. However, some states do not require proof of citizenship when noncitizens register to vote. Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin issued an executive order to clean up the state's voting rules. The Biden-Harris administration Department of Justice sued the governor and the Commonwealth of Virginia to prevent them from cleaning up their voter rolls. This creates doubt and concern in the minds of many Americans.

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A bill signed in 2006 requires using DMV data to remove non-citizens from voter rolls if they are registered. This process has been ongoing for 18 years, even under Democrat governors. When someone identifies as a non-citizen at the DMV and is registered to vote, registrars are notified and the individual is given 14 days to affirm citizenship or be removed from the voter roll. The Department of Justice ordered the process to stop 25 days before a presidential election. The governor believes this is unprecedented and indicates the DOJ is trying to achieve something other than fair elections. The governor's job is to ensure fair, accurate, and safe elections in Virginia, and he will continue to do so because he believes the Department of Justice is wrong.

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We work for a company registering Hispanic voters. Visited a Georgia complex, found 14% noncitizens registered to vote. Georgia has 339,000 noncitizens, potentially 47,000 registered. Biden won by 12,000 votes. 2024 election at risk.

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The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump is disqualified from the GOP primary ballot due to his involvement in the insurrection. This decision is significant as it marks the judicial system's involvement in determining a candidate's eligibility. The previous district judge's ruling was puzzling, but the Supreme Court clarified that the 14th amendment applies to the president as well. This decision may be appealed to the US Supreme Court, where the outcome is uncertain due to the conservative majority.

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New York's highest court will decide on allowing non-citizen voting in city elections. This would add 800,000 voters. Republicans oppose this, citing constitutional violations and arguing it's a Democratic attempt to gain power through gerrymandering and manipulating census counts. They believe this move is politically motivated, not constitutionally sound. Meanwhile, a separate speaker expresses strong support for President Trump and encourages his followers to resist what they perceive as globalist threats, urging unwavering support in the fight against them. They promote merchandise to support the cause.

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Biden signed an order to mobilize federal agencies for voter registration. Kamala is offering college students money to be poll workers. Homeland Security is urging Obamacare recipients to vote. The Department of the Interior will promote voting at national parks. Voter registration materials are now in multiple languages due to increased migrant populations. Democrats are accused of using federal resources for political gain.

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I'm pleased with the Supreme Court's quick decision today, which upholds the law regarding noncitizens in Virginia. Thanks to Attorney General Jason Miyares and his team for their excellent work. This ruling clarifies that individuals who self-identify as noncitizens will not be allowed to vote unless they can prove their citizenship. The current voter rolls remain unchanged, and the 1,600 individuals identified as noncitizens will not be reinstated. However, anyone who can attest to their citizenship can register on the same day and cast a provisional ballot. It's crucial for all citizens to participate in this important election, as the future of the country is at stake. I encourage everyone to vote.

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Alabama's Secretary of State Wes Allen ordered the removal of 3,251 noncitizens from the state's voter rolls. When asked how these noncitizens were registered, Allen stated the matter is under investigation. Of the 3,251 noncitizens, 742 were from North Alabama. The state cross-checked information against its centralized data file to identify these individuals. The information used included alien registration numbers, which are issued to immigrants intending to live permanently in the U.S. and have applied for a green card. Allen stated that only American citizens should be allowed to vote and that it is a federal offense for noncitizens to register, regardless of their legal status.
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