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California Election Investigation Action Plan

The June 2, 2026 California Statewide Primary resulted in competitive races for both Los Angeles Mayor and Governor, with results still being tallied through the seven-day post-Election Day window and into the 30-day official canvass period. This plan provides a structured investigative framework — grounded in California statutory law, federal election statutes, and procedural rights […]

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The Big Lie: “You’ve never presented evidence that the 2020 election was rigged”

During a June 7, 2026 interview of President Trump in Wisconsin by NBC News Reporter Kristen Welker, Welker repeated made the assertion that there was “no evidence that the 2020 election was rigged.”  President Trump responded that “there’s nothing but evidence.”  After repeated assertions by Welker that there was no evidence and President Trump asserting

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No Kings Rallies Intelligence Report (US)

Disputed Fact The “No Kings” movement is a coordinated series of large-scale political protests primarily targeting the second Trump administration. Three major mobilizations have occurred: June 14, 2025 (~5million participants), October 18, 2025 (~7million participants), and March 28, 2026 (~8–9million participants).While organizers present the movement as decentralized and grassroots, investigative reporting has identified a sophisticated

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Mesa County, CO Election System Discoveries Made Possible by Tina Peters

Established Fact Tina Peters is the former Mesa County, CO clerk who was sentenced to nine years in prison for making forensic copies of her Dominion Election Management System (EMS) server in the wake of the 2020 election cycle.  In so doing, Tina prevented the destruction of election records for both the 2020 and 2021

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Albert Sensors / CIS Endpoint Access – Federal Monitoring of Election Infrastructure (US)

Established Fact The Center for Internet Security (CIS), recognized by DHS as the MS-ISAC and EI-ISAC, deployed Albert Sensors into local election networks nationwide under the guise of threat monitoring. These sensors actively monitor and transmit election network traffic to centralized cloud servers (AWS), introducing internet-based monitoring that bypasses local air gaps. A June 23,

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EAC lacks analysis rigor sufficient for critical infrastructure (US)

Disputed Fact CISA’s Cyber Risk Assessment depicts U.S. election infrastructure as a highly networked, variably secured critical infrastructure ecosystem with persistent, exploitable weaknesses, while the EAC’s election system oversight is narrowly product centric, episodic, and largely detached from those systemic cyber risk realities. Unlike other critical infrastructure systems, there are no failure modes and effects

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FALSE “64 Lawsuits Prove No Election Fraud”

In the wake of the 2020 election, 64 election lawsuits were filed by the Trump campaign and their supporters.  The popular narrative surrounding these lawsuits is that they were dismissed because they did not present substantive evidence of election fraud. “Over 60 separate lawsuits brought by President Trump’s campaign and its supporters across the country

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Election Systems Are Critical Infrastructure

The designation of U.S. election systems as critical infrastructure is rooted in the broader federal critical‑infrastructure framework that emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s, particularly after the USA PATRIOT Act formalized the concept and definition of “critical infrastructure” following the 9/11 attacks.  In January 2017 under the Obama Administration, then‑DHS Secretary Jeh Johnson

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Election Record Chain of Custody

Modern election record chain of custody involves a significant number of links. Each of these links has an important role in the prevention of fraud.  CISA frames chain of custody as a security and risk‑mitigation process for critical infrastructure systems, not just an evidentiary concept for law enforcement. It defines chain of custody as documenting,

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