What They Said Wasn't True — Setting the Record Straight

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Hi Friend —

I want to begin by acknowledging something we’re all feeling.

We are living through a season of constant disclosure — headline after headline, revelation after revelation. It can be hard to know what’s true, who to trust, and where to place your footing when the ground feels like it’s shifting beneath us. The uncertainty is exhausting. I feel it too.

But here is what I’ve learned, time and again, when the chips are down: everyday Americans don’t retreat — we come together. Quietly. Resolutely. Without permission. And when we do, there is very little we cannot accomplish.

That truth has carried me through the hardest moments of this work, and it is as reliable as the sun's rising. Goodness will turn up when you least expect it. Stay focused. Lamps full. It will not be easy. But, we are in a season of truth. And with that ... here's the latest:


What They Said Wasn't True

Earlier this week, we sent a slew of cease-and-desist letters out. Here's the one sent to Democracy Docket and its founder, Marc Elias.

Democracy Docket — along with the Washington Post, NPR, The Independent, and many others — published coordinated stories filled with false claims about True the Vote. They ran simultaneously, all suggesting that because I published a letter calling for DOGE to audit voter rolls, that somehow we were the "unnamed right wing" group referenced in court filings that had been involved in allegedly improper data sharing. Well, we weren't, but that didn't stop the stories from being written. The stories all echoed one another. And every single one of them got the story wrong.

That is not journalism. That is narrative enforcement.

[Background: Marc Elias is the founder of Democracy Docket. His law firm, Elias Law, represents Stacey Abrams' organization, Fair Fight, in an ongoing lawsuit against us — a case we won in federal court. They appealed to the 11th Circuit, now we are awaiting that court’s decision. Against that backdrop, Democracy Docket launched this attack that blurred facts and relied on insinuation instead of evidence.]

So why are they doing this? I believe the broader objective is to condition the public to accept that voter rolls should never be reviewed by anyone except the state itself and the swamp's partisan NGO of choice, ERIC.

Lots of datapoints to back up my theory, from lawsuits, to legislation, to legacy media messaging, all promoting the same basic idea that voter rolls shouldn’t be audited because databases aren't perfect and mistakes might be made. That is like saying we should fear the mirror because it might show a flaw. Imperfection is not a reason to avoid oversight — it is the reason oversight exists.

We will not accept this false premise. And we will not let lies about our work go unanswered. We'll keep you posted.


Kudos to Kevin: Persistence Matters

Kevin Moncla is an independent researcher who became aware of election malfeasance during 2020 and refused to look away. When others moved on, Kevin stayed. When pressure mounted, he persisted. When doors closed, he kept working.

The 263-page report, principally authored by Kevin, was the result of relentless, disciplined pursuit of truth — supported over years of hard work by outstanding researchers and activists including Joe Rossi, Paul (@ericciaramella), Holly Kessler, Mark Davis, Jason Frazier, VoterGA, Julie Adams, Rochelle Moncla, Garland Favorito, and David Cross; written about by rock-solid citizen journalists like Wendi Mahoney; and championed by Georgia State Election Board beacons Jan Johnson and Salleigh Grubbs.

That work formed the probable cause foundation for the FBI’s Fulton County, Georgia raid. What happens next is up to the Bureau. But the truth is no longer hidden. It is emerging — slowly, perhaps — but unmistakably.

It is unfortunate to see others now taking credit for the work, even going so far as to reformat the report under different letterhead. The report linked above is the original. A magnum opus.

Kudos to them all! Excited to see what's coming next. Truth be told ... I know some of what's coming next and it's going to be a lot of fun. Buckle up.


LegiTrack Is Live!

I’m so excited to share this: LegiTrack is officially live.

LegiTrack is a tool for citizens. It’s designed to help everyday Americans track election integrity-related legislation clearly and confidently — without spin, without gatekeepers, and without requiring a law degree to understand what’s happening.

This is about more than information. It’s about agency.

FUN FACT: Right now, LegiTrack is being tested by a really fun bunch of folks that signed up to help kick tires on the app. If you want early access, deeper involvement, and first looks at the tools we’re building, you can sign up to volunteer here 👉 Sign Up!

You can learn more at legitrack.org


Setting the Record Straight

You may have seen the recent Gateway Pundit article detailing events we experienced firsthand in 2020 and 2021, now finally coming to light through Grand Jury testimony.

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Thank you helping get the truth out @canncon The public was told there was no probable cause to investigate our findings. We’d been cancelled across all social media and had almost no voice to fight back. Now, 5 years later, Grand jury testimony exposes what was really going

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Basically, it's the story of how politicos and power brokers worked together to ensure our work would not be investigated in Georgia. As public pressure mounted, their focus shifted to blaming us rather than examining our evidence. We knew it was happening, we wrote about it here, but there were very few other outlets available. We were, like many, being sued, deplatformed, and terrorized into silence.

Today's landscape isn't altogether different, but it is so much better now than it was then because now millions more Americans are awake. In fact, a recent Rasmussen poll shows that the majority of Americans, regardless of political party affiliation, want to the public to be able to inspect election records, and by extension hear the full stories, see the documents, have the facts. This is a great sign! The poll might just as easily have shown that Americans don't really care — turns out, they do!

Keep pressing for truth, wherever it leads. Together, we can handle it.


Looking Ahead—and Asking for Your Help

We are growing our team. We are launching new apps. We are fighting in court. And we are scaling quickly for what lies ahead this election season.

I know resources are tight for many families right now. I don’t ask lightly. But if you’re able to donate to True the Vote it would be an enormous help to us.

This work exists because people like you refuse to disengage, even when the noise is loud and the pressure is real.

https://truethevote.org/donate

I’ll close where I began.

In moments like these, trust doesn’t come from institutions — it comes from one another. From ordinary people choosing courage over comfort, truth over ease, and community over fear.

And ultimately, our confidence doesn’t rest in headlines or courts or outcomes still unseen. It rests in something firmer.

“He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will abide in the shadow of the Almighty. I will say to the Lord, ‘My refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.’” — Psalm 91:1–2

Keep the faith. Stay ready. Never quit. Ephesians 6 FTW!Ever onward —

If you can, please consider donating to help us stay in the fight. truethevote.org/donate