“What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people.” — President Donald J. Trump
The schemes driving the chaos, lawlessness, and institutional breakdown that have gripped America for the past fifteen years are finally being unraveled — and the legal reckoning has arrived. At the heart of it all is a deliberate, systematic effort to undermine the integrity of American elections.
The primary force behind this assault on American democracy is what can only be called the Democratic Party Machine. Armed with lawfare — the deliberate misuse and misinterpretation of the law as a political weapon — their singular goal is control of the electorate. Their most visible and consequential battleground: our elections.
Here are the four major fronts — and the laws and actions essential to understanding how the rebalancing for justice is underway:
- They want dirty voter rolls.
The National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) requires states to make “reasonable efforts to keep voter rolls clean and free of ineligible voters.” It also requires states to permit private groups to review voter registration lists. The Democratic Party Machine has fought these requirements at every turn — and has now met its match.
Since 2013, Judicial Watch — a non-partisan judicial watchdog on federal and state governments — has filed federal lawsuits against nearly 20 states. As of 2025, those efforts have resulted in the removal of more than 6 million ineligible names from voter registration rolls. Notably, 24% of those removals came from Los Angeles County, California alone. Every name removed — whether deceased, relocated out of state, or an illegal alien — eliminated a potential vehicle for voter fraud.
- They want to import illegal aliens and allow them to vote.
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) has been the law of the land since 1952. Yet Democratic presidents have chosen to ignore it. President Biden claimed he needed an act of Congress to stop illegal aliens from crossing the border. On his first day in office, President Trump proved otherwise — invoking the INA through four Executive Orders to shut down what Biden’s open border policy had unleashed.
With an estimated 20 million illegal aliens having entered the country during the Biden years, it took the Trump Administration mere hours on Inauguration Day to close the border. As President Trump put it: “We did not need an act of Congress to close the border. We just needed a new president.”
Those executive orders immediately reinstated commonsense policies that had been deliberately abandoned — including “Remain in Mexico,” which produced a 97% drop in illegal border crossings and eleven consecutive months of zero releases of illegal aliens into the interior, ending Biden’s “catch and release” program. In the first year alone, an estimated 2.5 million illegal aliens were removed from the country; most voluntarily left.
During the Biden Administration, many states issued driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. Critics warn that in states with automatic “motor voter” registration, gaps in citizenship verification can create pathways for non-citizens to be added to voter rolls, often without proper screening.
Additionally, approximately twenty cities across the country — including San Francisco and Washington, D.C. — permit non-citizens to vote in local elections. The Democratic Party Machine has been openly vocal in encouraging this trend.
- They want non-citizens to vote.
Perhaps the most consequential issue in election integrity is ensuring that only American citizens cast ballots. The SAVE Act, currently before Congress, addresses this directly: it requires proof of citizenship to register to vote, and a valid ID to confirm identity at the polls. Straightforward and commonsense — yet 60 Senate votes are needed to overcome a filibuster and pass it, and virtually no Senate Democrats support it. Their stated objection is that proof of citizenship requirements would make registration difficult for some eligible voters.
Their real fear is what the SAVE Act actually does: it empowers federal agencies to verify immigration status as part of the voter eligibility determination. Every state already requires citizenship to register and vote in state and federal elections — but there are no universal requirements for states to obtain proof of citizenship to enforce that prerequisite. Despite polls showing more than 80% of Americans supporting voter ID, the Democratic Party Machine continues to oppose the SAVE Act because it would put a definitive stop to non-citizens participating in our elections.
- They want to gerrymander districts to entrench their power.
The most structurally dangerous practice of the Democratic Party Machine is gerrymandering — the manipulation of congressional district maps to predetermine electoral outcomes rather than reflect the will of the people.
The Constitution requires House members to be elected by the people of their congressional district and mandates that districts within a state be as equal in population as practical. It explicitly prohibits districts drawn primarily along racial lines.
At the federal level, the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled in a landmark Louisiana case that congressional maps cannot rely primarily on race when drawing district lines — a direct rebuke of the Democratic Party Machine’s long-standing practice of weaponizing the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to pressure states into race-based redistricting. That practice has now been emphatically and permanently curtailed.
Virginia offers another example of what fair representation looks like — and what the Democratic Party Machine tried to destroy. Democrats make up just under 60% of Virginia’s electorate; Republicans account for slightly over 40%. The state’s existing eleven-district map — six leaning Democratic, five leaning Republican — reflects that balance almost precisely. Rather than exploiting the map for partisan advantage, this configuration gives each party representation proportional to its actual voter base. That’s not favoritism. That’s democracy working as intended. The Democratic Party Machine recently attempted to redraw those lines to produce a 10-to-1 Democratic outcome — a naked power grab that was struck down by the Virginia Supreme Court.
The Checks and Balances Fighting Back
We the People require checks and balances — and the traditional ones are no longer sufficient to guard against the lawfare, deception, and institutional abuse of the Democratic Party Machine. Fortunately, a new ecosystem of accountability is rising to meet the challenge:
- Private, non-profit watchdogs — tracking legal activity, media coverage, and political philanthropy
- Fact-driven new media — independent voices cutting through mainstream spin
- Citizen-funded Action PACs — organized, well-resourced, and powered by grassroots participation
These categories are growing every year. Here are a few of the organizations doing the most important work — and how you can support them:
Private, Non-Profit Watchdogs (They need your financial support)
- Judicial Watch — tracks legal activity and government accountability
- Media Research Center — tracks media coverage and bias
- Capital Research Center — tracks political philanthropy
Fact-Driven New Media (They need your subscriptions)
- Podcasters: Dave Rubin, Josh Hammer, Liz Wheeler, Miranda Devine
- Networks: Newsmax
- Publications: The Epoch Times
Citizen Action PACs (They need your money and your time)
- Americans for Prosperity
- Turning Point Action
- Heritage Action
We the People’s voice must be heard. Taking back control of our government requires more than good intentions — it demands great leadership, solid funding, and an informed, engaged citizenry. Find outlets that reflect your values. Get informed. Get involved. And make your voice heard — NOW. The upcoming mid-term elections will be the real test as to how well the new checks and balances are contributing to the rebalancing for justice.