1. United States
  2. Wash.
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Stop Using Federal Power to Relitigate a Settled Election

To: Sen. Cantwell, Sen. Murray, Rep. Duerr, Rep. DelBene, Rep. Kloba, Sen. Stanford, Gov. Ferguson, Pres. Trump

From: A verified voter in Bothell, WA

June 8

Stop the federal government's ongoing assault on election integrity. The FBI's seizure of 600+ boxes of Fulton County ballots in January 2026, the DOJ's demand for Wayne County voting records, and the FBI's subpoena of Maricopa County data are not investigations — they are harassment campaigns built on claims that have already been reviewed and rejected. The FBI's own Atlanta field office found those Fulton County claims baseless before the seizure happened anyway. The 2020 election was litigated in 64 cases across six battleground states. Trump won one minor Pennsylvania case involving too few votes to matter. Trump's own hand-picked auditors in Arizona found 99 additional votes for Biden. Georgia Republicans recounted 5 million ballots three times. Wisconsin recounts increased Biden's margin. Eight conservative lawyers, former senators, and federal judges reviewed every count of every case in the 'Lost Not Stolen' report and concluded without qualification that Biden won. Fox News settled for $787.5 million after internal communications showed their own hosts privately called the fraud claims "ludicrous" and "mind blowingly nuts." Appointing Kurt Olsen — sanctioned by the Arizona Supreme Court for making false statements in election cases — as White House Director of Election Security is not a good-faith effort to protect elections. It is the opposite. Speak out against these federal overreaches and defend the election infrastructure that your own state officials, Republican and Democrat alike, have already certified as sound.

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