Judicial Watch has initiated multiple federal lawsuits aimed at cleaning up voter rolls in several states, including Oregon, Illinois, and California. The organization claims that millions of inaccurate or 'dirty' names have been removed from voter registration lists, with a reported total of five million names already purged. In Oregon, a federal court has allowed a lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch, the Constitution Party of Oregon, and two registered voters to proceed, addressing concerns that 29 of Oregon's 36 counties failed to remove ineligible registrations as required by federal election law. Additionally, Judicial Watch highlights that 35 counties in Oregon have voter registration rates exceeding 100% of eligible voters. Separately, the Department of Justice has reportedly paid $10,000 to settle a lawsuit related to a Biden cover-up. In other legal news, a $9.5 million settlement was reached in Texas over a junk fee lawsuit. On the media front, Shari Redstone, former chair of Paramount and CBS, has reportedly shifted her focus from journalism to activism for Israel following the October 7 events, which some say affected the editorial independence of CBS's 60 Minutes. Reports also indicate that Redstone privately worried about potential lawsuits from former President Trump concerning a CBS interview with Joe Biden.
https://t.co/kjP9DSlsUo Pays $9.5 Million to Settle Texas Junk Fee Lawsuit https://t.co/nteoftlNWw
The Real Scandal From the CBS News Settlement With Trump Just Revealed Itself - and It Involves Joe Biden https://t.co/VApvaIgKWw
.@TomFitton: Voter registration over 100% means more names on voter lists than actual eligible voters. 35 Oregon counties exceed 100% registration! https://t.co/TWub19iPCB https://t.co/h96lgawPkE