Monday, February 23, 2026

Voting Machines Fail Integrity Tests But Will Be Used Anyway.

Voting machines in Dallas, Texas, have reportedly failed to pass integrity tests according to local Republicans who state that despite failing the tests, the machines will still be used in the upcoming presidential election next month. Lt. Col. Allen West, chair of the Dallas County Republican Party (DCRP), released a letter stating that the tests showed the machines failing on several fronts, including tabulation errors and vote flipping, and that only four machines were tested in total.

West says that Attorney General personnel also refused to allow a third party to examine the voting machines or provide a forensic audit of equipment that failed the tests, and they refused to allow pictures of the machines to be taken.

Last year, the 2021 Halderman Report noted that voting machines had several critical vulnerabilities.

Voting machine guidelines changed later that year, but reports noted that it was unlikely many of the voting machines used this year would be able to adhere to new standards and be federally certified.

Dominion voting machines came under scrutiny again this year after hundreds of discrepancies were detected in a primary vote in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Some machines reversed count totals or reported zero votes for certain candidates.

Coding errors have been blamed for voting machine discrepancies in the past, including during a 2023 Pennsylvania ballot question that saw machines malfunction when tabulating votes.

Texas is not the only state failing to address major concerns about voting machines. In Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has likewise refused to address serious concerns, including those raised in the Halderman Report.

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Voting machines in Dallas, Texas, have reportedly failed to pass integrity tests according to local Republicans who state that despite failing the tests, the machines will still be used in the upcoming presidential election next month. Lt. Col. Allen West, chair of the Dallas County Republican Party (DCRP), released a letter stating that the tests showed the machines failing on several fronts, including tabulation errors and vote flipping, and that only four machines were tested in total. show more

Family of Woman Murdered by Illegal Migrant Refutes Kamala’s Border Claims.

The family of Rachel Morin expressed strong disapproval of border czar Vice President Kamala Harris following her comments on Morin’s murder by an illegal alien. In an interview with Brett Baier on Fox News, the Democratic presidential candidate refused to apologize to the relatives of women murdered by illegals after the Biden-Harris government terminated Donald Trump era border control policies, such as ‘Remain in Mexico,’ only saying she is “sorry for [their] loss.”

Baier mentioned other cases, including those of Jocelyn Nungaray, 12, and Laken Riley, 22, who were also killed by illegal aliens. Harris claimed that Donald Trump blocked a “bipartisan” border security bill, although the bill’s usefulness in tackling illegal immigration is dubious. Patty Morin, Rachel Morin’s mother, directly refuted Harris’s remarks, stating that her daughter’s death occurred before the possible implementation of the bill in any case.

“Our family and others affected by crimes related to illegal immigration need solutions, not apologies,” she said. “The [Biden-Harris government’s] rollback on border policies allowed these crimes to happen.”

Rachel Morin’s body was found last year along a Maryland hiking trail, a day after she disappeared. Victor Martinez Hernandez, a migrant from El Salvador, has been charged with her murder and rape. His background includes accusations related to a murder in El Salvador and an attack on a mother and her child in Los Angeles in early 2023.

BACKGROUND.

Earlier this year, Biden-Harris Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas rejected responsibility for Rachel Morin’s murder, despite the DHS failing to stop Martinez Hernandez from entering the country after he had already entered illegally four times.

Patty Morin was among the mothers of migrant murder victims who spoke alongside President Donald J. Trump in Arizona in August to share their stories near the U.S.-Mexico border.

The Biden-Harris regime’s failed border policies have allowed millions of illegals into the United States, including over 13,000 convicted murderers.

WATCH:

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The family of Rachel Morin expressed strong disapproval of border czar Vice President Kamala Harris following her comments on Morin's murder by an illegal alien. In an interview with Brett Baier on Fox News, the Democratic presidential candidate refused to apologize to the relatives of women murdered by illegals after the Biden-Harris government terminated Donald Trump era border control policies, such as 'Remain in Mexico,' only saying she is "sorry for [their] loss." show more

100+ UK Labour Party Staffers Are Campaigning for Kamala Harris in Swing States.

According to a social media post by the Labour Party’s head of operations, Sofia Patel, around a hundred current and former staffers of Britain’s ruling party are set to help American Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris’s campaign in several key swing states. Patel claims the Labour activists will travel to the United States in the coming weeks to help the Harris campaign in North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Virginia.

Patel advertised in the LinkedIn post, made on October 16, that there were still ten spots remaining for those who wish to go to North Carolina and that housing accommodations would be provided for them. It is unclear whether the Labour Party, the Harris campaign, or someone else may be paying for the accommodations. While foreigners can volunteer in elections, they cannot be directly compensated.

Earlier this year, several high-profile Labour Party figures, including several sitting Members of Parliament (MPs) and Labour General Secretary David Evans, attended the Democratic National Convention (DNC). The Harris campaign also recruited Deborah Mattinson, a former strategy director for Britain’s leftist prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer. Mattinson had helped rebrand Labour in an effort to appeal to the party’s traditional working-class voters.

FOREIGN INTERFERENCE.

Sofia Patel’s announcement reveals the deep connections between Labour and the Democrats amid concerns about foreign election interference in the U.S.

However, corporate media election interference reports are largely limited to countries like Russia, Iran, or China and are filled with claims that these countries are attempting to aid Republicans and the campaign of former President Donald J. Trump. This comes despite Russia’s President Vladimir Putin endorsing Kamala Harris and Iran allegedly attempting to assassinate President Trump.

Image by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street.

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According to a social media post by the Labour Party's head of operations, Sofia Patel, around a hundred current and former staffers of Britain's ruling party are set to help American Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris's campaign in several key swing states. Patel claims the Labour activists will travel to the United States in the coming weeks to help the Harris campaign in North Carolina, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Virginia. show more

Trump Hits Historic New Highs in Betting Markets.

Faith in President Donald J. Trump‘s reelection prospects has surged to new highs in the betting markets, with at least one now projecting Trump to have a 60 percent chance of winning the presidential race. Betting website Polymarket projects that Trump has a 59.7 percent chance of winning the presidency compared to his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, at 40.2 percent.

Over $584 million has been placed on a Trump win on the platform, compared to $393 million for Harris. One user alone has bet nearly $10 million on the former president. The betting website had shown a close race between Trump and Harris from August up until this month. Still, Trump has pulled away in the last two weeks—suggesting a public perception that electoral momentum has decisively shifted.

Presidential race polling shows that Trump has gained ground in several key swing states, with polling firm Rasmussen projecting a win for Trump in Pennsylvania. Rasmussen Reports’ head pollster, Mark Mitchell, said other polls had oversampled Democrats, overestimating Harris’s true level of support. He noted similar trends in the 2020 election as polls overestimated support for Joe Biden.

Last week, RealClearPolitics (RCP) released an aggregate of polls showing Trump up in five of seven swing states. The aggregate projected that he could win the Electoral College with at least 296 votes, far above the 270 required.

Trump has made significant gains with traditionally Democrat demographics, including Hispanics and black men. The Hispanic vote could be crucial in states like Arizona and Nevada, where they comprise around 30 percent of the population.

Trump has also received support from the Mayor of Hamtramck, a city in Michigan with a Muslim-majority population, which could greatly benefit his chances of winning the swing state.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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Faith in President Donald J. Trump's reelection prospects has surged to new highs in the betting markets, with at least one now projecting Trump to have a 60 percent chance of winning the presidential race. Betting website Polymarket projects that Trump has a 59.7 percent chance of winning the presidency compared to his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, at 40.2 percent. show more

Michelle Obama is Taking Drag Queens Around Swing States.

Former first lady Michelle Obama is deploying drag queens and musician Cardi B. to drum up support for Democrat nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in key swing states. Mrs. Obama’s organization, When We All Vote, is launching an initiative called ‘Party at the Polls.’

In Arizona, where President Donald J. Trump currently holds a narrow lead, a drag show featuring performers from RuPaul’s Drag Race will take place on October 18 in Phoenix. Nevada, a state with polling indicating a close race, will host a similar event on October 29.

Georgia will see a collaboration between When We All Vote and Live Nation Urban at the ONE Musicfest in Atlanta on October 26 and 27. Cardi B., set to perform, previously expressed regret over supporting Joe Biden in 2020.

Kamala Harris has deployed high-profile musicians to motivate people to attend her rallies in the past, featuring free concerts with musicians like Megan Thee Stallion and others.

The Harris campaign is struggling in several key swing states less than a month ahead of the November presidential election. Polls put President Trump up as much as three points in Pennsylvania, and betting markets give Trump better odds of winning all of the swing states except Nevada.

The Harris campaign has stated that it expects to ramp up negative and nasty campaigning in the final weeks before the election, despite two attempts on rival Donald J. Trump’s life so far.

The Harris campaign has raised over a billion dollars, allowing Harris to buy a litany of ad time in swing states.

Image by Frank Schwichtenberg.

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Former first lady Michelle Obama is deploying drag queens and musician Cardi B. to drum up support for Democrat nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in key swing states. Mrs. Obama's organization, When We All Vote, is launching an initiative called 'Party at the Polls.' show more

Now NBC Wants to Check Trump’s Cholesterol Levels.

A host on NBC News demanded that President Donald J. Trump release all of his medical documentation, stating that she wanted to see his cholesterol levels. During a recent appearance on NBC’s Meet The Press, host Kristen Welker grilled House Speaker Mike Johnson regarding President Trump’s medical records.

“You don’t want to know things like his cholesterol level, whether he’s dealing with any issue that we may not know about, if he’s going to be commander-in-chief?” Welker demanded.

“Kristen, listen to your question,” Johnson replied, arguing that “the American people don’t care about the cholesterol level of Donald Trump; they care about the cost of living and the fact they cannot pay for groceries because Kamala Harris and Joe Biden’s policies have put them in that situation.”

The Speaker said the former president’s “health is on display; everyone in America can see it,” adding: “The man works nonstop. He never quits.”

Last November, Trump’s doctor declared the president to be in “excellent health” and stated that his cognitive exams were “exceptional.”

Johnson stressed that the need to focus on issues that impact citizens’ daily lives is paramount, explaining, “That’s why Donald Trump is surging in the polls, because he’s doing this on stages, in interviews, nonstop, around the clock, and Kamala Harris has done nothing.”

The Harris campaign has made very few media appearances and interviews during the presidential race compared to Trump and his running mate, Senator JD Vance (R-OH). In the first 59 days of the Harris campaign, both Harris and Walz conducted only five interviews, compared to the Trump campaign’s 73.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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A host on NBC News demanded that President Donald J. Trump release all of his medical documentation, stating that she wanted to see his cholesterol levels. During a recent appearance on NBC's Meet The Press, host Kristen Welker grilled House Speaker Mike Johnson regarding President Trump's medical records. show more

Border Patrol Union Endorses Trump.

The Border Patrol Union, which represents 16,000 U.S Border Patrol agents, has officially endorsed President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 election. “On behalf of the 16,000 men and women represented by the National Border Patrol Council, we strongly support and endorse Donald J. Trump for President of the United States,” the union wrote on X on Monday, after announcing their endorsement at a Trump rally on Sunday.

Border Patrol Council President Paul Perez spoke at the Trump rally in Arizona, saying, “If we allow border czar Harris to win this election, every city, every community in this great country, is going to go to hell.”

“The untold millions of people, unvetted, who she has allowed into this country that are committing murders, rapes, robberies, burglaries, and every other crime will continue to put our country in peril. Only one man can fix that, and that is Donald J. Trump,” he added.

Under border czar Harris, millions of illegals have flooded into the United States, with a recent Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) report indicating that over 13,000 convicted murderers have been allowed into the country.

Border Patrol officials have previously criticized Harris, including former Chief Patrol official for the San Diego Sector, Aaron Heitke, who says that the Biden-Harris regime prevented him from notifying the public about a surge of potential terrorists entering the U.S.

Others have noted that despite being the border czar, Harris showed little interest in visiting the border, refusing to reply to invitations from border states in 2021.

Prior to becoming Vice President, Harris compared ICE to the Klu Klux Klan (KKK), and her running mate Tim Walz stated he would invest in a “ladder factory” if Trump finished the border wall.

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The Border Patrol Union, which represents 16,000 U.S Border Patrol agents, has officially endorsed President Donald J. Trump in the 2024 election. "On behalf of the 16,000 men and women represented by the National Border Patrol Council, we strongly support and endorse Donald J. Trump for President of the United States," the union wrote on X on Monday, after announcing their endorsement at a Trump rally on Sunday. show more

TIME Magazine Owner Slams Kamala for Ducking Interview.

The owner of TIME Magazine has slammed Vice President Kamala Harris for refusing to sit down for an interview and called for transparency from the Democratic presidential candidate. Marc Benioff expressed his concerns on X (formerly Twitter) over Harris’s refusal to grant an interview.

Benioff remarked, “Despite multiple requests, TIME has not been granted an interview with Kamala Harris—unlike every other presidential candidate. We believe in transparency and publish each interview in full. Why isn’t the Vice President engaging with the public on the same level?”

TIME Magazine already interviewed President Donald J. Trump in April, and the Trump ticket, including Senator J.D. Vance, has made far more media appearances and interviews than Harris or her controversial running mate, Governor Tim Walz.

Last month, it was revealed that both Harris and Walz had only given five interviews in 59 days of campaigning, compared to the Trump campaign’s 73 interviews.

Harris has recently increased her media presence, including an appearance on the sexually explicit podcast ‘Call Her Daddy.’ On it, Harris revealed that she never had children of her own because she did not want to be “humble,” arguing that humility is a virtue that belongs to the “1950s.”

Despite engaging with some media, the Harris campaign appears to be losing steam in the vital last month before the presidential election. Betting markets are seeing Trump pulling away, while some pollsters are projecting Trump may win an Electoral College landslide.

The Harris campaign is expected to ramp up the negativity in the final stretch of the presidential race in a final effort to swing some voters, despite allegations that anti-Trump rhetoric has already inspired the two assassination attempts against him in recent months.

Image by Gage Skidmore.

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The owner of TIME Magazine has slammed Vice President Kamala Harris for refusing to sit down for an interview and called for transparency from the Democratic presidential candidate. Marc Benioff expressed his concerns on X (formerly Twitter) over Harris's refusal to grant an interview. show more

Trump’s Golf Plans Halted Until Post-Election Over Safety Concerns.

President Donald J. Trump is suspending his golfing activities due to security concerns. This decision follows conversations with federal agents, including Ronald Rowe, the Acting Director of the Secret Service, and officials from the Director of National Intelligence’s office, who expressed their inability to ensure his safety on golf courses.

They noted the difficulty in securing Trump adequately at golf courses, particularly those near public roads, after an incident in September involving an attempt to target Trump while he was golfing in Florida. The Democrat donor involved in the incident, Ryan Routh, was heavily tied to Ukraine and attempted to help the country recruit foreign fighters after its full-scale invasion by Russia in 2022. He has been charged with the attempted assassination but has pleaded not guilty.

Trump, known for his frequent golfing outings, reportedly expressed a strong desire to continue the activity. However, he was advised that considerable additional security would be necessary to mitigate potential threats.

The Secret Service had previously raised similar concerns about the risks associated with Trump’s golf outings during his presidency. Former officials indicated that these outings posed security challenges, as long-range lenses could expose him to danger.

Trump’s security challenge during golf outings is compounded by the fact that he no longer receives the same level of protection as a sitting president.

So far, there have been two major attempts on Trump’s life during the presidential campaign, including when he was shot by Thomas Matthew Crooks in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July.

Other reports have claimed that multiple assassination teams, some linked to Iran, are also targeting Trump. The Trump campaign has now requested military aircraft and other measures in the final month of the 2024 campaign in response to the heightened threat.

Image by Tim Reckmann.

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President Donald J. Trump is suspending his golfing activities due to security concerns. This decision follows conversations with federal agents, including Ronald Rowe, the Acting Director of the Secret Service, and officials from the Director of National Intelligence's office, who expressed their inability to ensure his safety on golf courses. show more

Kamala’s Campaign Hits $1 Billion Raised.

Vice President Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign has surpassed $1 billion in fundraising since its inception despite seemingly losing ground to President Donald J. Trump in several key swing states.

Fundraising began with a surge of donations following President Joe Biden’s announcement on July 21 that he was exiting the race. Harris’s campaign collected $81 million within a day, climbing to over $100 million by July 22.

In August, the campaign reported raising $361 million, escalating its fundraising total to over $615 million. September’s figures are yet to be disclosed. Official records of recent fundraising efforts are expected in mid-October.

In Pennsylvania, a pivotal state for both parties, Republican factions have invested approximately $222.5 million in presidential race advertisements.

Meanwhile, Democratic factions have spent slightly more, at $275.1 million. The Harris campaign intends to allocate further resources toward advertising and operational efforts, particularly in battleground states, over the approaching weeks.

The rapid pace of fundraising has given Harris’s campaign a financial edge over the Trump campaign, particularly evident in August, when Harris’s campaign raised $230 million more. As of now, the campaign holds over a $100 million advantage. The Trump campaign reported a September fundraising total of $160 million.

Despite the large amount of cash, the Harris campaign has been unable to move poll numbers substantially and meaningfully, and in recent days, Trump has been improving in many polls.

Betting markets, such as Betfair, Polymarket, and Bwin, now all put Trump ahead of Harris, with the betting average giving Trump a 52 percent chance of winning next month to 46.4 percent for Harris.

Swing state polling suggests that Trump could win at least 280 electoral college votes, more than enough to meet the 270 required to win the presidency.

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Vice President Kamala Harris's presidential campaign has surpassed $1 billion in fundraising since its inception despite seemingly losing ground to President Donald J. Trump in several key swing states. show more