In this Aug. 18, 2020, file photo, a postal worker empties a box near the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. U.S. Postal Service records show delivery delays have persisted across the country as millions of Americans began voting by mail, raising . more > By Rowan Scarborough - The Washington Times - Tuesday, February 9, 2021
A U.S. Postal Service investigation has found no evidence to support a truck driver’s claim that mail handlers were ordered to backdate late mail-in ballots while another 100,000 ballots went “missing” during the presidential election in Wisconsin.
The Washington Times on Tuesday obtained a redacted copy of the USPS inspector general’s report through an open records request.
Election integrity watchdog calls out The New York Times
NYT downplays significance of widespread illegality and ignores influence of Zuckerberg funding AMHERST, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES, February 1, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Phill Kline, director of the Amistad Project of the Thomas More Society, has issued a statement calling out a number of glaring flaws in a recent New York Times article about irregularities in the 2020 presidential election. Kline also took issue with the Times article’s misrepresentations of conservative legal efforts to address widespread lawlessness on the part of state and local officials responsible for managing the election process in numerous states.
(Article by Petr Svab republished from TheEpochTimes.com)
Austin had been a civil rights prosecutor and served as a Department of Justice (DOJ) supervisor before becoming a deputy assistant to President Barack Obama in the Office of Urban Affairs, Justice, and Opportunity in 2014. In 2017, he went into private practice as a criminal defense and civil rights attorney at Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis.
In November, Biden named him as one of the volunteers on the Agency Review Team for the DOJ in his transition.
It isn’t clear what Austin’s specific responsibilities will be at Facebook; the company didn’t immediately respond to a request by The Epoch Times for further details, and an attempt to reach Austin for comment was unsuccessful.
A voters’ alliance failed to show how it was harmed by two Iowa counties receiving money from a private organization to offset the cost of running the Nov. 3, 2020 federal election during the Covid-19 pandemic.
(CN) A federal judge in Iowa Wednesday dismissed a lawsuit claiming it was illegal for county election officials to receive money from outside organizations to pay for election expenses. The judge said the plaintiffs lacked standing.
Iowa’s Black Hawk and Scott Counties accepted grants from the Center for Tech and Civic Life, a non-profit organization that offered “Covid-19 Response Grants” to local election jurisdictions that lacked sufficient funding to cover unforeseen costs of conducting an election safely during a pandemic.
Facebook Hires Biden Transition, Obama-Era Official as VP of Civil Rights
Facebook has hired Roy Austin, an Obama administration veteran and a member of President Joe Biden’s transition team, as the social media company’s vice president of civil rights and deputy general counsel.
Austin had been a civil rights prosecutor and served as a Department of Justice (DOJ) supervisor before becoming a deputy assistant to President Barack Obama in the Office of Urban Affairs, Justice, and Opportunity in 2014. In 2017, he went into private practice as a criminal defense and civil rights attorney at Harris, Wiltshire & Grannis.
In November, Biden named him as one of the volunteers on the Agency Review Team for the DOJ in his transition.