FL Sec of State Cord Byrd talks Florida Elections at U.S. Committee on House Admin in DC
FL Sec of State Cord Byrd tells U.S. House Committee that Florida struggles with election integrity due to lack of access to the federal SAVE database. How can we trust the system when vital data is out of reach? The feds need to step up! #ElectionIntegrity #SAVEdatabase #FloridaElections
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Kash Patel joins Timcast to discuss election integrity and questions why State AGs remain inactive.
Kash Patel on Timcast raises alarms about non-citizens getting work permits and Tim Pool highlights 1.9M new voter registrations and issues with the HAVV system. Patel criticizes Republican State AGs for their inaction on maintaining voter rolls. Tune in for critical discussions on election integrity! #ElectionIntegrity #Timcast
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Texas Congressman (TX-21) Chip Roy discusses new Bill called SAVE Act on Bannons War Room
Chip Roy champions election integrity on Bannon's War Room, promoting the SAVE Act to ensure only U.S. citizens vote in federal elections. This bill aims to combat illegal voter registrations and safeguard democracy. Support this vital effort to protect our electoral system! #ElectionIntegrity #SAVEAct
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Rosemary Jenks of the Immigration Accountability Project making a PSA to non-citizens who vote
Rosemary Jenks of the Immigration Accountability Project estimates there are 30 million non-citizens (foreign born not naturalized) and are ineligible to vote in American election under our laws. With the Biden executive order that orders all federal agencies to provide voter registration information to everyone they encounter. We also know State officials are not permitted to ask for proof of citizenship when using the federal form. She gives a public service announcement to non-citizens tell them if you vote in U.S. elections that is a deportable criminal offense.
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Congressman Carey from Ohio: Foriegn Contributions with Elections and Ballot Issues
Ohio Senate Republicans resume push to ban foreign contributions for ballot issues
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FL Lt Gov Jeanette Nunez Discusses the Immigrant Crisis with Non-Citizens voting
As a concerned citizen, I watched this video discussing the crisis in Florida caused by the influx of illegal immigrants. The video highlights how the Federal Government is failing in its duty to protect U.S. citizens, leading to significant challenges for the state. It argues that Florida cannot rely on federal authorities to address this issue effectively and emphasizes the need for state-level action to safeguard communities and ensure the security of its residents.
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Congresswoman Norma Torres CA-35 issued a rebuking statement to J. Christian Adams during DC Hearing
In a recent U.S. House Committee on House Administration hearing on May 16, 2024, Rep. Norma Torres attempted a pointed critique of J. Christian Adams, the President and General Counsel at the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF). Adams, who has been instrumental in uncovering election integrity issues in Virginia, faced sharp questioning from Torres. Instead of engaging constructively, Torres focused on criticizing the PILF's findings, seemingly more interested in making a spectacle rather than discussing solutions to enhance the election process. Despite the opportunity to address significant election integrity concerns, Torres chose to blather about the issues without contributing to viable improvements, highlighting a missed chance for bipartisan progress in strengthening U.S. elections.
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FL Sec of State Cord Byrd testifies at the U.S. House Committee on House Administration Hearing
On Thursday, May 16, 2024, at 10:15 a.m. ET, the Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd testified before the Committee on House Administration in a pivotal hearing titled, “American Confidence in Elections: Preventing Noncitizen Voting and Other Foreign Interference.” This critical session was aimed to address and evaluate pressing concerns regarding election integrity and the safeguarding of American democratic processes from external threats. The hearing provided a platform for key stakeholders to discuss strategies to prevent noncitizen voting and mitigate other forms of foreign interference, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to secure and trustworthy electoral systems.
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J. Christian Adams testifies at DC Hearing about Non-Citizens getting on Voter Rolls and Voting
J. Christian Adams, President and General Counsel at the Public Interest Legal Foundation, testified before the U.S. House Committee on House Administration on May 16, 2024, highlighting four key elements that contribute to the high numbers of foreign nationals on voter rolls. First, flawed Motor Voter processes lead to widespread registration of non-citizens, exemplified by Pennsylvania's DMV issues. Second, states' inability or prohibition from investigating citizenship claims results in non-citizens remaining on the rolls. Third, inadequate review of voter applications allows foreign nationals to register, with the checkbox honor system failing. Lastly, a lack of transparency in voting records perpetuates the problem, with ongoing legal battles for access to these records in states like California and Pennsylvania .
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5/16/2024 Cleta Mitchell Joins Steve Stern’s Podcast Discusses Non-Citizens Voting in U.S. Elections
This video clip provides a crucial discussion with Cleta Mitchell, founder of the Election Integrity Network, about the challenges we face as we approach the 2024 election. Cleta Mitchell will address the significant issue of non-citizens potentially voting in our elections, a concern amplified by the increasing number of illegal crossings at our southern border. She will also examine the implications of Biden's executive order, which directs every federal agency to act as a voter turnout machine, raising questions about the potential for misuse and the impact on voter integrity. Additionally, Mitchell highlights the importance of the SAVE Act, a vital piece of legislation introduced in both the U.S. House and Senate aimed at ensuring that only eligible citizens are registered to vote. She emphasizes that state legislators are beginning to take notice, spurred by engaged citizens who are demanding the use of DMV data to keep voter rolls accurate and free from non-citizens.
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5/16/2024 Caitlin Sutherland at DC Hearing Talking About Foreign Cash Flowing into American Politics
During this 11 min clip we have the privilege of hearing from Caitlin Sutherland, the Executive Director of Americans for Public Trust. Ms. Sutherland's expertise and dedication to promoting transparency in political funding are widely recognized, and her insights are particularly timely and relevant. In her testimony, Ms. Sutherland will shed light on a deeply troubling issue: the influx of foreign cash into American politics. She will detail how the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a notorious hub of undisclosed dark money, plays a pivotal role in this opaque financial web. Among the most concerning revelations is the significant contribution from Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss, who has funneled vast sums into liberal groups across the United States. Ms. Sutherland's findings underscore the urgent need for robust oversight and reform to protect our political system from foreign influence and ensure that the voices of American citizens are not drowned out by hidden, foreign interests. Let us listen attentively and engage constructively as we work together to safeguard the integrity of our democracy.
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2/5/24 Lake County SOE Alan Hays Speaks in Support of Harassment Bill at Senate Committee
In this video clip, Lake County Supervisor of Elections Alan Hays, a Republican, speaks in support of SB 562, a bill aimed at addressing what he perceives as harassment of election workers. Hays, along with two other Republican Supervisors of Elections, is spearheading this effort, amid significant friction between himself and election integrity advocates within his county.
Despite grassroots disapproval, Republican Senators have expressed support for the bill, which was introduced by a Democrat. Hays argues that the proposed bill is essential to curb what he sees as a growing trend of harassment aimed at election workers, indicating a broader effort to stifle dissent from election integrity advocates.
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4/16/24 Rep. MTG on War Room discussing Election Integrity
Rep. MTG: "We Are Going To Make Sure That We Elect A America First Speaker Of The House And Mike Johnson Should Resign."
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12/7/24 Cord Byrd discusses Albert Sensors at FL House Elections Subcommittee
Albert Sensors are integrated into an election system to enhance security and integrity. Here's what they are suppose to do:
Real-Time Monitoring: Albert Sensors continuously monitor the election system for any anomalies or suspicious activities.
Detect Anomalies: They detect any unusual behavior such as attempts to tamper with the system, unauthorized access, or unusual data patterns.
Alert System: If any suspicious activity is detected, Albert Sensors immediately alert the relevant authorities or administrators.
Data Analysis: Albert Sensors analyze data to identify potential threats or vulnerabilities within the election system.
Enhanced Security: By providing real-time monitoring and threat detection, Albert Sensors help ensure the security and integrity of the election process, preventing unauthorized access or tampering.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) funds the development and deployment of Albert Sensors through the Multi State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC). They are supposed to monitor the system for anomalies and ensure the integrity of the electoral process. However, what they are supposed to do and what they actually do may not align. Despite their intended purpose, Albert Sensors have been found to malfunction, leading to false alarms and missed security breaches, thus compromising the effectiveness of the system.
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4/12/24 Speaker Johnson w/ Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago discussing a new Bill about Election Integrity
In a recent announcement during his visit to Mar-a-Lago, Speaker Michael Johnson highlighted the critical need for legislation to safeguard election integrity. The proposed House bill addresses the pressing concerns of voters in Florida, focusing on key issues that threaten the integrity of our electoral process.
Over the past four years, the United States has experienced an unprecedented surge in illegal immigration, with an estimated 9 million encounters at the border. When accounting for individuals who successfully evade detection, this number climbs to an alarming 16 million. This influx of illegal immigrants poses significant challenges, including public safety concerns such as the smuggling of Fentanyl and an increase in violent crimes committed against innocent Americans.
One of the most alarming aspects of this situation is the lack of a mechanism to verify citizenship upon voter registration in Florida. While it is already against the law for non-citizens to vote, the absence of a verification process has allowed illegal immigrants to infiltrate our voter rolls.
Speaker Johnson's proposed legislation seeks to address this critical gap by requiring proof of American citizenship for all individuals registering to vote in federal elections. This measure is crucial for ensuring that only eligible citizens have the right to participate in our democratic process.
Additionally, the bill includes provisions to establish new safeguards, bring the United States in line with other democracies around the world, and mandate the removal of non-citizens from existing voter rolls. Furthermore, it grants states access to databases from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Social Security Administration (SSA) to facilitate this process.
With the number of illegal immigrants in our country at an all-time high, the threat of widespread voter fraud is real and cannot be ignored. Recent polls show that 78% of Americans consider preventing illegal immigrants from voting in our elections a top priority. It is imperative that we support narrowly focused legislation that directly addresses these critical issues. We demand precision and effectiveness, and a bill of broad scope risks diluting our message and support. While we acknowledge that passing this bill may face obstacles in the Senate and may not be signed by the President, it sends a strong message to the American people.
As concerned voters, we must ensure that our voices are heard and that our elected representatives prioritize election integrity. The time to act is now, and we must hold our elected officials accountable for protecting the integrity of our electoral process.
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4/18/24 Kurt Olsen on War Room to discuss newly discovered evidence about electronic voting machines
Bannon's War Room travels to Las Vegas, NV for a special conference called the Force Multiplier Academy. This video clip has Kurt Olsen and other panelists discussing new evidence and allegations about electronic voting machines.
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2/5/24 Harassment Bill dies in the Sen Committee on Ethics and Elections, thanks to the grass roots.
This is the 2nd year Florida legislators have brought forward a bill like this, and I'm sure they will try again next year. Don't forget how it was defeated this time (It was grass roots FOCUS!), and build upon this knowledge to defeat it for years to come. Also see: https://rumble.com/v4jc1e3-roger-stone-discusses-fl-harassment-bills-with-defend-floridas-raj-doraisam.html
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7 Feb 2024 FL State Affairs Committee Passed Harassment of Election Workers Bill unanimously 21-0
The Florida House of Representatives State Affairs Committee passes bill HB 721 Harassment of Election Workers with all members voting Yes. During this discussion it’s noted there were 56 appearance cards that opposed this bill versus 7 that supported. Rep. Roth, who voted up on the bill, went on the record with his reasons why he is voting for it.
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12/7/23 FL SoS Byrd discusses election law a complex mix of federal and state law
12/7/23 FL House Ethics, Elections, and Open Govt Subcommittee where Sec Cord Byrd provide briefing about election machine certification, here he addresses the concern about citizenship verification.
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Palm Beach County SOE Discusses Legislative Priorities at the 2024 Legislative Delegation
Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory-Link discusses the 2024 legislative priorities at the Palm Beach County Legislative delegation.
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Leon County SOE Discusses Legislative Priorities at the 2024 Leon County Legislative Delegation
Leon County Supervisor of Elections Mark Earley discusses the 2024 legislative priorities at the Leon County Legislative delegation.
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Brevard County Supervisor of Elections sending out Vote-By-Mail Ballots for the 2024 PPP election
On February 6, 2024 Brevard County started preparing for the mass mail of domestic mail ballots for the 2024 Presidential Preference Primary. This machine combines the various pieces of what goes into the envelope that is sent to the thousands of registrants who have requested Vote-By-Mail Ballots. After the envelopes are packed they are addressed then given to the US Postal Service for delivery.
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Rep. DeSantis Questioning at Oversight Subcommittee Hearing on Voter Fraud
This clip from 2015 where then Congressman DeSantis chaired the Oversight committee and hosted election experts to testify about non-citizens voting, among other things. Why won't now Governor DeSantis fix this problem in Florida before the 2024 election? If nothing is done we know non-citizens will be voting in Florida's 2024 elections.
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Sam Faddis joins Bannon's Warroom to discuss Tyson Foods replacing American workers with immigrants
The meatpacker already employs about 42,000 immigrants among its 120,000-strong US workforce and seeks to boost this by cooperating with the Tent Partnership for Refugees, a nonprofit, among other efforts. “We would like to employ another 42,000 if we could find them,” Garrett Dolan, who leads Tyson's social efforts, told Bloomberg recently. According to Mr. Dolan the company needs to fill 52,000 jobs this year.
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FL District 90 Rep Casello introduces HB 721 Harassment of Election Workers
During the Florida House Criminal Justice Subcommittee held on January 25, 2024 Representative Joe Casello from FL District 90 introduces House Bill 721 titled Harassment of Election Workers.
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