For the real story, read Tim Nesbitt at the Oregon Capital Chronicle.
Campaign finance reform suffers the risk of ‘a deal that has yet to be real https://t.co/vOQrDOSDZk
NEW: Why is your personal data being put in harm’s way?
The answer is simple: Trump wants to control who can vote in elections.
The DOJ’s voter data scheme is nothing more than an attempt to incorrectly purge eligible voters from the rolls — all in the name of winning, @CommonCause's Dan Vicuña writes. https://t.co/zoX9Ff04LY
ICE is terrorizing and killing Americans in front of our very eyes and Secretary Noem is to blame.
She must be held accountable. Fire Kristi Noem. https://t.co/33ZCPTV2pc
BREAKING NEWS: We just won a lawsuit protecting elections and voting rights.
Read more about what happened and why it matters in Oregon. #orpol#breakingnews
Our responsibility is to make sure the facts are gathered carefully and lawfully, and the integrity of the investigation process is protected.
If you have information about the January 8 shooting involving federal agents in Portland, leave us a voicemail: 971-673-3900
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Today’s shooting by federal agents in Portland is yet another devastating breach of public trust — and a reminder of how fragile safety feels in the U.S.
Our hearts are with the communities in Minnesota and Oregon, and with everyone still waiting for accountability and justice.
The United States Elections Assistance Commission (EAC) is supposed to build trust & bring integrity to our nation's elections. Commissioner McCormick betrayed that mission. Oregonians and all Americans deserve better. It's time for her to step down. https://t.co/G2s756tO9P
Here's the latest on Oregon's lawsuit to stop unlawful use of military against civilians. Thank you @AGDanRayfield for standing up for the rule of law.
Our team made a strong case in trial this week why National Guard deployment is unlawful, unnecessary, and should be permanently stopped.
We expect a ruling likely on Sunday.
Read more about what happened and what's next, and stay tuned for updates.
Congress could open the government TODAY... by getting to work and passing a budget that protects our healthcare, pays our troops and federal workers, and keeps families across the country fed. But instead, Speaker Johnson sent Congress on vacation while families go hungry.