O'Keefe's team says it was attacked on Skid Row after confronting petitioners tied to a ballot-signature cash scheme. DOJ says federal law may have been broken.
Undercover footage released by O'Keefe Media claims cash payments and fake addresses on Skid Row to collect signatures and voter registrations. Senator Alex Padilla avoided questions from a reporter about the footage.
President Trump criticized Gov. Gavin Newsom after Newsom described struggles with reading and dyslexia in interviews and a memoir. Trump tied the remarks to questions about fitness for office and highlighted California voting ID rules.
A street videographer recorded people being paid $5 to sign ballot petitions in San Francisco. Video shows names and addresses being coached. Campaigns, a billionaire-funded PAC, and the Secretary of State are now involved.
A federal appeals court has blocked California’s law that banned federal agents from covering their faces and required badge display. The DOJ won a wider stay while the case moves to argument.
A federal judge barred California from enforcing a law that would have stopped federal agents from wearing masks during immigration operations, citing the Constitution's Supremacy Clause.
San Joaquin County officials say voter rolls included people who live in Pakistan. The case centers on a local council race, mail ballots, and an online registration system that may be too trusting.