New videos show homeless residents in Los Angeles claiming they were paid to vote for Karen Bass and Nithya Raman, adding fresh fuel to concerns about ballot abuse on Skid Row.
Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan says a same-name Republican challenger is trying to fool voters and help Democrats in a tight Senate race.
Rep. Chip Roy is moving to strip the Southern Poverty Law Center’s tax-exempt status after a heated hearing and fresh questions about the group’s finances.
The House passed a $70 billion border funding bill for ICE and CBP, sending it to President Trump for his signature after a narrow final vote.
The State Department is rolling out a paid fast track for some visa applicants, but the fee does not guarantee approval and comes as screening rules get tighter.
Nevada Rep. Susie Lee won her Democratic primary in a swing district where every vote matters. Her recent deleted anti-Trump rant is still drawing attention as Republicans look to flip the seat.
Records from New Jersey counties show noncitizens were registered to vote for years, and some ballots were cast before they were removed.
Hakeem Jeffries declined to fully defend Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner as questions piled up over old messages, relationship allegations, and past online comments.
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner says he makes a living on the sea, but his own financial filings show modest oyster income, disability payments, and family help telling a different story.
President Trump sparred with NBC’s Kristen Welker over California’s slow vote count, then ended the interview after blasting the press and the state’s election process.
A Fox News segment and viral posts are putting fresh pressure on the H-1B program, with new attention on fraud claims, fake degrees, and wage data.
Jonathan Bush is under new scrutiny after old remarks about running San Diego birthing clinics for migrant and low-income women resurfaced during his Maine governor run.
CNN host Dana Bash drew sharp criticism after claiming Republican ballots in California are counted “culturally” first, a remark conservatives say showed how little the media respects election integrity concerns.
Tom Homan pushed back on calls to shut down a federal ICE detention center, saying many detainees must be held by law and enforcement will continue either way.
Federal prosecutors say they are tracking credible election fraud reports while California officials spar over the state’s vote-counting process.
