All posts by Rick Hasen
“Donald Trump Still Hasn’t Disclosed His Secret Transition Funders”
Notus:
Donald Trump still hasn’t disclosed private transition donors, missing a deadline that every other president, including Trump himself in 2016, has met for decades.
When Trump’s campaign decided to run a fully privately funded presidential transition, it also jumped… Continue reading
“Democrats Fume Over a Data Disaster Averted: ‘This Can’t Happen Again'”
NYT:
Problems with a huge database of voter information that effectively functions as the central nervous system of the Democratic Party grew so worrisome last summer that top Democrats staged an extraordinary intervention to keep it running through the… Continue reading
“Musk and Republican Lawmakers Pressure Judges with Impeachment Threats”
NYT:
Congressional Republicans, egged on by Elon Musk and other top allies of President Trump, are escalating calls to remove federal judges who stand in the way of administration efforts to overhaul the government.
The outcry is threatening yet another… Continue reading
“Catalysts of Insurrection: How White Racial Antipathy Influenced Beliefs of Voter Fraud and Support for the January 6th Insurrection”
Tye Rush, Chelsea Jones, Michael Herndon, and Matt Barreto have written this article for the Journal of Race, Ethnicity and Politics. Here is the abstract:
On January 6, 2021, the belief that voter fraud was to blame for Trump’s 2020… Continue reading
“Democratic National Committee Files Lawsuit Against Trump; The party claims President Trump’s executive order aimed at independent agencies will gut the Federal Election Commission.”
NYT:
The Democratic Party sued President Trump on Friday, contending that his assertion of control over independent executive-branch agencies, which include the bipartisan Federal Election Commission, violated federal election law.
The lawsuit, which was jointly filed by the three… Continue reading
Wisconsin: “Bice: Was it sexist for Brad Schimel to say liberal justices, all women, were ‘driven by their emotions’?”
Dan Bice in the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel:
Let’s stipulate at the outset that conservative Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimel never mentioned the gender of the four justices who control the Supreme Court.
Let’s also agree that this is what Schimel said on Nov.… Continue reading
“The SAVE Act Would Force Many Rural Americans To Drive Hours To Register To Vote”
CAP:
Soon, the U.S. House of Representatives will vote on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act—legislation that would require Americans to provide documentary proof of citizenship, in person, when they register to vote and every time that… Continue reading
“How Elon Musk Executed His Takeover of the Federal Bureaucracy”
NYT:
On the last Friday of September 2023, Elon Musk dropped in about an hour late to a dinner party at the Silicon Valley mansion of the technology investor Chamath Palihapitiya.
Mr. Musk’s visit was meant to be discreet.… Continue reading
“The case of the missing $3M: Eric Adams’ campaign finance woes grow”
Politico:A mysterious $3 million sitting in Mayor Eric Adams’ reelection account is the latest irregularity giving campaign finance officials cause to deny him crucial public matching funds.
The Campaign Finance Board broadened the criteria it used to deny Adams… Continue reading
“As Facebook Abandons Fact-Checking, It’s Also Offering Bonuses for Viral Content”
ProPublica:
Hours after Donald Trump was sworn in as president, users spread a false claim on Facebook that Immigration and Customs Enforcement was paying a bounty for reports of undocumented people.
“BREAKING — ICE is allegedly offering $750 per illegal… Continue reading
“White House Correspondents’ Association cedes control of pool reports to Trump administration”
Politico:
Reversing decades of precedent, the White House Correspondents’ Association announced Wednesday that it would no longer coordinate shared coverage of President Donald Trump in an escalating dispute over press access to official events.
The association, which represents more than… Continue reading
“How Wisconsin’s inconsistent voting instructions raise the risk of disenfranchisement”
Votebeat:
Whether a voter can accurately cast a ballot can come down to some very technical issues, and for that reason, we at Votebeat are used to going down some really narrow — but important — rabbit holes.
For example,… Continue reading
“Kansas Senate Republicans take up plan to rewrite constitution to elect Supreme Court justices”
Kansas Reflector:
Senate Republicans are pursuing a ballot question to make the Kansas Supreme Court an elected office, dismantling a decades-old merit-based nomination system for justices that voters put in place after a notorious scandal.
The move is largely a… Continue reading