Trump Voter Fraud Commission Is Sued By One of Its Own Commissioners
Source: ProPublica
Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap alleges the groups leadership is violating transparency laws and has excluded him from deliberations.
by Jessica Huseman Nov. 9, 10:05 a.m. EST
A Democratic member of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity filed suit against the commission in federal court in Washington, D.C. on Thursday morning, alleging that its Republican leadership has intentionally excluded him from deliberations and violated federal transparency laws. The commission has been sued more times (eight, including the new filing) than it has officially convened for meetings (two times).
The suit, filed by Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap, accuses the commission of violating the Federal Advisory Commission Act, which, among other things, requires that advisory committees be bipartisan and sets transparency requirements for them. Everything we are doing is absolutely perpendicular to that, Dunlap charged in an interview. We arent inviting the public to participate. We arent transparent. And we arent even working together at all. My real fear is that this commission will offer policy recommendations that have not been properly vetted by all of the commissioners.
The complaint contends Dunlap has been, and continues to be, blocked from receiving Commission documents necessary to carry out his responsibilities despite repeated requests to be included. It asserts that Dunlap is moving forward with the lawsuit reluctantly in order to prevent the commission from becoming exactly the kind of one-sided, partisan undertaking the Federal Advisory Committee Act was designed to prohibit.
The commission shouldnt be surprised by the suit, said Austin Evers, executive director of American Oversight, an advocacy group that is representing Dunlap in the suit. Dunlap has written to the commission multiple times, asking them to address his grievances. We think the commission is on more than enough notice they are not living up to their obligations, Evers said, adding that he hopes to avoid a protracted legal battle.
Read more: https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-voter-fraud-commission-dunlap-lawsuit
lark
(23,097 posts)There was a pre-ordained mission to prevent voting by democratic constituencies, they never intended for dems to give any input. I'm sure this pretense was more than Pence or Kobach could maintain since it went directly against their mission to permanently steal our country for the oligarchs and their idiot minions.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Gothmog
(145,176 posts)SergeStorms
(19,200 posts)Not giving one tiny shit about the impropriety of his "commission". I'm betting that the commission will find widespread voting fraud by minorities, and the GOP will take every step imaginable to suppress minority voter turnout. Especially in light of Tuesday's Republican ass kicking. Republicans don't get better, they get worse at keeping others out of the voting booths.
Rotten bastards!