11/9/2017

LEGAL/VOTER FRAUD: “A member of President Donald Trump’s voting integrity commission is suing the panel and its leadership, alleging the group is not fairly balanced and that it is withholding key information from him.
Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, a Democratic member of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, filed the lawsuit in the DC District Court on Thursday [11-9-17].
Dunlap argues in the lawsuit that the committee should be subject to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, which requires commissions to be ‘fairly balanced in terms of the points of view represented’ and that all materials from the commission are made available to its members.
The lawsuit alleges neither of those things are true for the voting integrity commission, pointing to its seven Republican members and four Democratic members and Dunlap’s requests for certain documents that he says have gone unanswered…
Andrew Kossack, the commission’s executive director, said the lawsuit has “no merit” and referred further questions on the litigation to the Justice Department.”

-Tal Kopan, “Voting commission member sues panel,” CNN Politics, CNN.com, Nov. 9, 2017 02:41pm