Because the Trump Administration is suing the Orange County Registrar of Voters for refusing to adequately disclose records of illegal alien voters.
The federal lawsuit filed June 25 alleges the following:
“Orange County has undermined that confidence by (1) refusing transparency of its voter information, in violation of federal voting laws, and (2) concealing the unlawful registration of ineligible, non-citizen voters. Keeping voter registration rolls accurate and current ensures efficient and secure elections and promotes democratic engagement. Accurate voter registration lists are necessary to ensure only eligible electors can cast a ballot.”
Now the key thing to realize is this lawsuit was filed because a Californian filed a complaint with the Trump Administration’s Department of Justice. This complaint justified the initial investigation and was confidentially mentioned in the lawsuit as follows:
“The Attorney General recently received a complaint from the family member of a non-citizen in Orange County indicating that the non-citizen received an unsolicited mail-in ballot from the Defendant, despite lack of citizenship.”
TAKE ACTION: Do you have a legitimate complaint about illegal aliens voting or other election law violations? There are 58 California counties, and I know that Californians Harmeet Dhillon and Bill Essayli, now leading this fight as special employees of the U.S. DOJ, want to investigate and file election integrity lawsuits wherever they can.
You may also email Kevin Muench, attorney in the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division of the U.S. DOJ
You may also email Katherine Hikida, attorney at the California U.S. Attorney’s Los Angeles headquarters
Seize this opportunity — Trump’s election integrity team wants to hear from you!
And here’s our previous June 23, 2025 post:
This is what we’ve all been waiting for!
President Donald Trump announcing he’ll ask Attorney General Pam Bondi to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate 2020 election fraud is so foundational. Because without fair and accurate voting, we don’t have the representative government our U.S. founders established. No republic and no democracy — but brutal tribalism where the strong enslave the weak.
In his June 20 Truth Social post, Trump wrote, “…the 2020 election was a total FRAUD! The evidence is MASSIVE and OVERWHELMING. A Special Prosecutor must be appointed. This cannot be allowed to happen again in the United States of America! Let the work begin!”
The whole point is to launch the investigation, expose the cheating, and bring the power of the federal government down on it. An investigation is needed in most — if not all — of California’s 58 counties!
Special counsels or special prosecutors can issue subpoenas and search warrants, bring indictments, are under the Attorney General, and are provided with a budget and can request a staff of attorneys, both inside and outside the department, if they need extra help.
If this investigation includes California, it will bring to light election corruption that the ruling Democrats, RINOs, bureaucrats, judges, and media outlets have been working so hard to hide in the tarnished Golden State.
In Gray v. Sanders, 372 U.S. 368 (1963), the U.S. Supreme Court established the famous “one person, one vote” principle for legislative districting. “The concept of political equality…can mean only one thing—one person, one vote,” Justice William O. Douglas wrote on behalf of the Court. Article on “One Person, One Vote,” Constitutional Law Reporter
Thursday, February 27, 2025, 12:50 pm | Randy Thomasson
Please scroll down to see 10 essential things you can urge the Trump Administration to do in California. But first, celebrate the good that President Trump is already doing!
Here are 3 needful ways President Trump is already helping California:
1. HALTING THE BULLET TRAIN BOONDOGGLE: In Los Angeles on Feb. 20, President Trump’s Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy announced he’s commencing a “compliance review” into California’s wasteful “bullet train” to determine how Newsom & Co. spent $4.3 BILLION in federal funds already given.
For all practical purposes, this action will prevent new federal funding of the Democrat Party machine’s “bullet train’ boondoggle. And without federal funding, the “work” on the “train to nowhere” will likely cease due to the project’s professed dependence on federal funds.
2. PREVENT AND DEPORT INVADERS: More good news is President Trump is already fighting for American security and identity by stationing U.S. troops at our border with Mexico.
Next, you can expect a federal lawsuit against the pro-illegal-alien State of California and California “sanctuary cities” (new U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has already sued the big Democrat-Party states of Illinois and New York).
3. KEEP DRIVING WITH RELIABLE GASOLINE: You can also expect the Republican-controlled Congress to override the California “waivers” to “ban” new gasoline-powered cars as of 2035.
After Trump was reelected, Newsom & Co. sought 8 “waivers” limiting or prohibiting gasoline-powered engines “from locomotives to leaf blowers.” These awful notions of Democrat Party politicians would make electricity more costly and less reliable. Therefore, it’s a relief the Republican Congress is expected to overrule and deny them.
Yet there are ADDITIONAL, PRESSING PROBLEMS for the Trump Administration to solve in California — in at least 10 key areas!
PLEASE TAKE QUICK ACTION: Contact the White House (web form) and the U.S. Dept. of Justice (web form) to lobby them to intervene in California.
It’s most effective if you use the Trump and DOJ web forms for one subject at a time, sending up to 10 separate messages. Each time, in the subject-line field, type a clear message, such as, “Investigate election fraud in California.”
Investigate, expose, and prosecute California election fraud (see more)
Investigate California hospitals that still mutilate children (see more)
Investigate California’s sky-high electricity rates (see more)
Investigate California’s oppressive water rates and water shortages (see more)
Commence aggressive forest management on all federal land in California (the U.S. government owns 45.4% of the land in California, most of it forest and other wilderness areas)
Sue or join existing federal lawsuits to restore our Second Amendment rights (see more)
Investigate vaccine tyranny (“take the shot or else”) where it exists — vaccines should be voluntary (see more)
Investigate violations of religious liberty — for small business owners, students, employees, and more — based on the First Amendment, the 1964 Civil Rights Act, and numerous federal laws
Investigate violations of parental rights in federal law (see more)
Sunday, February 9, 2025, 1:43 pm | Randy Thomasson
Please encourage the Trump Administration to protect children from harm in California!
Take 2 minutes to leave your message for new U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Tell her:
Please investigate these child-maiming hospitals for using federal funds, misleading the public, punishing whistleblowers, and mutilating kidnapped kids from other states.
Investigate Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, which is defying President Trump’s January 28 order to protect children from chemical and surgical mutilation.
And investigate Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, which is continuing to maim current patients who are children. Protect children — send in your investigators now!
☎️ CALL the U.S. Dept. of Justice Comment Line 202-353-1555
📧 EMAIL: On the web form: (select “Other” as topic, and type “Please investigate these California hospitals that continue to mutilate children,” then paste in our suggested message or type your own)
INSIGHT:
With President Trump’s Jan. 28 order “Protecting Children from Chemical and Surgical Mutilation,” his team has been commissioned to expose violators of federal laws and policies.
Meanwhile, pro-child-mutilation CA AG Rob Bonta and other Democrat Party state AG went to court to keep federal funds subsidizing child-mutilation surgeries and procedures, which they’ve “won,” for now:
Feb. 5 news release of Democrat Party California Attorney General Rob Bonta:
“California Attorney General Rob Bonta today reminded California hospitals and federally-funded healthcare providers of their ongoing obligation under California anti-discrimination law to provide gender affirming care …
“Attorney General Bonta also issued a letter putting Children’s Hospital Los Angeles on notice of its obligations under state anti-discrimination law, following reports that the hospital is pausing the initiation of hormonal therapies for all gender affirming care patients under the age of 19 and gender-affirming surgeries on minors …
“On January 28, 2025, Attorney General Bonta, along with 22 other state attorneys general, filed suit in federal district court to halt the federal government’s illegal efforts to freeze such federal funding. The court issued a temporary restraining order (TRO) on January 31, 2025, prohibiting federal agencies from taking any action that would ‘pause, freeze, block, cancel or terminate’ such funding.”
See President Trump’s Jan. 28 executive order declaring what his administration and the federal government would do to prevent “sex-change” operations for children, stating: “It is the policy of the United States that it will not fund, sponsor, promote, assist, or support the so-called “transition” of a child from one sex to another, and it will rigorously enforce all laws that prohibit or limit these destructive and life-altering procedures.”
Jan. 28 statement of CHLA: “At this time, CHLA is pausing the initiation of hormonal therapies for all gender affirming care patients under the age of 19 and maintaining the existing pause on gender-affirming surgeries on minors. Current patients already receiving treatment will continue with their course of care.”
Feb. 8 news coverage of Rady Hospital: Rady Children’s Hospital confirmed this week that its Center for Gender-Affirming Care “is operating without changes,” following an executive order issued last month by President Trump that has caused several similar programs across the nation to pause operations. In a short statement, San Diego County’s only pediatric medical center said that for now, at least, the program will continue as “we take the necessary time to fully review the details of the order, its timeline, and its potential impact on our system.”