A new support team in regards to election integrity has just arrived. The American Greatness Fund, which is a nonprofit that is aligned with former President Trump, has formed a new group called the Election Integrity Alliance.
According to the press release, the alliance is working to build and unite bipartisan groups across the country focused on ending election fraud and strengthening election safeguards. The Election Integrity Alliance will also provide communication to voters, tools for lawmakers, and help administrators enforce legal protections of American elections.
The website for the new alliance says that the group will fight for free and fair elections, the US Constitution, The Electoral College, and the power of state legislatures to govern election law. To quote the site, “Election integrity is a hallmark of freedom and should be a non-partisan, wholly American value.”
Several high-profile Trump supporters are part of the group, including former Trump attorney Jenna Ellis, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, and former Trump advisor Peter Navarro. Ellis shared the press release around 6 AM EST on Wednesday.
The election integrity issue remains in the public eye as the Arizona election audit continues. Donald Trump has mentioned it several times in his statements, but it has been largely ignored by mainstream media.
The American Greatness Fund was started by former Trump campaign manager Brad Parscale. It’s part of a growing group of organizations that have been established to continue to fight for causes started by the former president.
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