In 1845, Congress established Election Day as the Tuesday after the first Monday of November. The Act sought to establish a uniform time for Americans to cast their ballots for president. Historically, voters needed to provide a valid reason such as illness or military service to qualify for absentee ballots. […]
Letters to 13 State Attorneys General to Consider Investigating and Prosecuting CDC Officials for Reckless Endangerment or Similar Crimes
Attorney Edward A. Berkovich recently sent letters to the attorneys general for Wyoming, New Hampshire, Kentucky, Kansas, Texas, Indiana, Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Tennessee, Montana, Florida, and Utah, encouraging them to consider state-level action to investigate and prosecute Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officials for reckless endangerment or similar […]
Alabama Candidate for US Senate Stresses the Importance Adhering to the Constitution
In this video, Dr. Naomi Wolf interviews John Sophocleus, candidate for US Senate from the State of Alabama. Mr. Sophocleus stresses the role of the federal government and the importance of adhering to the Constitution and explains why he is the ideal candidate. Full Interview