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Letitia James Joins Dana Nessel to Campaign for Kamala Harris in Michigan

Two attorneys general known for attacking high profile Republicans joined forces in Michigan over the weekend to campaign for Vice President Kamala Harris and Democrats.

“We all need to step outside our comfort zones to support pro-democracy and pro-choice candidates in this crucial election,” Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel posted to X on Saturday. “Whether it’s phone banking, knocking on doors, or writing postcards, every effort counts.

“Thank you @DistillSocial for having AG @TishJames and I!” the post read.

The stop in Southfield was among others with New York Attorney General Letitia James, who led a civil lawsuit against the Trump Organization that continues on appeal. That case started with a promise from James during her 2018 campaign for AG to investigate the 45th POTUS.

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RNC Lawsuit Forces Michigan Secretary of State to Issue New Election Guidance to Require Proof Signatures Have Been Verified Before Ballots Are Counted

A Republican National Committee lawsuit against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson resulted in new guidance on signature verification following issues in Warren during the August primary. The RNC sued Benson in September after incomplete guidance from her office resulted in thousands of absent voter ballots tabulated in Warren during the Aug. 6 primary “despite the complete absence of a statement by the clerk on the corresponding return envelope that the absent voter ballot is approved for tabulation as expressly required” under Michigan law, the lawsuit read.

“The clerk must verify that the signature on a returned absent voter ballot envelope matches the voter’s signature on file,” according to the updated guidance cited by The Federalist. “Approval can be expressed by completing and initialing the portion of the ‘clerk section’ indicating that the signature was verified.”

Guidance issued by Benson in February 2024 did not inform clerks of the requirement to include “a statement by the city or township clerk that the absent voter ballot is approved for verification” once the voter’s signature is verified, as required by law. Without that verification, the law states “the clerk shall reject the absent voter ballot and provide the elector with notice of the opportunity to cure the deficiency.”

In response to our lawsuit, Secretary Benson has updated her guidance to require proof that signatures have been verified before ballots are counted,” according to a RNC statement.

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Chinese U.S. College Grads Charged With Spying on Camp Grayling Military Training – Near Proposed CCP Battery Plant

Last week, former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Cella warned about dangers the Chinese Communist Party-linked Gotion battery plant pose to national security, particularly the Camp Grayling National Guard base used to train Taiwanese soldiers.

On Wednesday, federal prosecutors charged five University of Michigan graduates from China with spying on the military base as it conducted Northern Strike, one of the largest National Guard exercises in the nation that also involved the Taiwanese military, The Detroit News reports.

“Camp Grayling is the hub of the National All-Domain Warfighting Center, which trains our troops and those of our allies, including Taiwan, in strategic and tactical battle operations,” Cella told the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability during a hearing on the CCP last week, according to the Taipei Times.

FBI Special Agent Caroline Julee Colpoys wrote in a criminal complaint filed Wednesday that five Chinese nationals were found with cameras at Camp Grayling during Northern Strike on Aug. 13, 2023, when they were caught by a Utah National Guard sergeant major taking photos just feet from military vehicles, tents and communications equipment.

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Michigan Waterpark Faces Federal Investigation for Allegedly Trafficking Illegal Alien Workers

A Michigan waterpark is under investigation for allegedly bussing illegal immigrants from Chicago to work at the facility, where a dispute about pay over the weekend uncovered bigger issues.

The manager of the waterpark hotel Splash Universe in Dundee called police around 6:50 p.m. on Saturday to report a female employee threw a phone and hit him in the head, but once officers arrived, none of a group of five employees spoke English, WTVG reports.

After calling in a Michigan State Police interpreter, a 30-year-old woman “told the interpreter that she was an undocumented immigrant who was brought to Splash Universe by the manager with the promise of receiving $90 per day for working at the hotel, along with room and board.

“She said they had worked nine days and had yet to receive payment,” a police report read.

Another 25-year-old woman used Google Translate to tell the officer she was pregnant and had not eaten in two days.

“She also told me that the argument had started specifically after they were told that they were only going to be paid $5 per hour, instead of the $90 a day they were originally promised,” the report read. “She also told me the manager threatened to call (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) if they did not do what he told them to do.”

Dundee Police interviewed the manager, who said he didn’t want to pursue charges against his assailant. The officer asked for documentation for the employees. While the manager insisted the employees were legal to work, he could not provide documentation, WTOL reports.

The manager told police he picked the employees up from a shelter in Chicago, promised to pay them $90 a day, and denied the claims about $5 an hour. A front desk clerk at Splash Universe told police the hotel owners brought the employees in on two chartered buses from Chicago.

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