U.S. District Court Tells Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity to Share Documents with One of its Democratic Members

On December 22, U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity must share its important documents with all members of the Commission. Dunlap v Presidential Advisory Commission, 1:17cv-2361. Here is the 24-page opinion. Matthew Dunlap, the plaintiff, is Secretary of State of Maine and one of the commission’s few Democratic members. Thanks to Rick Hasen for this news.


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U.S. District Court Tells Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity to Share Documents with One of its Democratic Members — 1 Comment

  1. What USA LAW permits the PACEI to exist and get any USA taxpayer cash to operate ???

    IE — since when can a minority rule Prez like Trump create any A-Z Commission which the Prez wants to investigate whatever A-Z subject ???

    IE — just more LAWLESS tyrant stuff — which the MORON media is unable to detect.

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