John Solomon
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going forward in elections.
What are those laws?
Keeping the voter rolls dirty when they're supposed to be cleaned up.
You see a lot of problems with that.
Just last week, Harmeet Dhillon reviewed.
She's going through some of these voter rolls.
She's found tens of thousands of non-citizens who made it onto the voter rolls.
And she hasn't even gotten to California and New York and some of the big states yet.
That's a problem.
The law in those states says that non-citizens should not be on the voter rolls.
Changing the ballot so that the ballots go out whether someone requests them or not.
Some states ban that from happening or they don't do a voter identification like signature matches, which are required in Arizona, or photo ID matches, which were required in Wisconsin but waived in some circumstances in 2020.
If those officials are showed to have done that in violation of the laws that their legislatures put up, they can be charged federally.
And that'll be the first accountability we had for a loosey-goosey election system that has kind of been wandering about without structure for about 20 years now.
It just gets worse every election.
We're now seeing an administration committed to holding the states to the laws they say are on the books so that everybody's treated equally.
And if you don't do it, you could be prosecuted.
I believe that a system is falling into place right now.
We're seeing in Minnesota mass prosecutions.
We're up over 120 people.