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Election Integrity Issues in Virginia’s Prince William County

Election Integrity Issues in Virginia's Prince William County
"Ret. Col. John Mills on election concerns in Prince William County. Elisabeth Richard discusses the Center for American Values' mission."

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Ret. Col. John Mills discusses why citizens should be concerned that the Prince William County Registrar has run the whole election process without oversight. Mills, an author and national security professional, has recently made headlines with the release of his latest book, “War Against the Deep State.” In light of recent events, Mills has voiced his opinion on a significant legal development in Prince William County, Virginia, where a judge has dropped charges against a former election registrar accused of interfering in the 2020 election. Mills argues that this decision warrants further investigation into the proceedings and has called for the resignation of both the board and the registrar involved. Furthermore, he emphasizes the need for American citizens to become more vigilant about the widespread issue of election interference in the country, highlighting practices such as ballot harvesting as prevalent concerns that need to be addressed. Listen tot he full episode in the first hour.

Interview with Elisabeth Richard

Elisabeth Richard with the Center for American Values shares the hope of the Center’s mission. The Center offers an extensive array of educational resources focused on civics for both students and teachers, aiming to enrich their understanding and engagement with civic duties. Additionally, the Center takes pride in celebrating Medal of Honor recipients, with Richard expressing his hope that the stories of these distinguished individuals will become a subject of study for students in the near future. In recognition of National Medal of Honor Day on March 25th, the Center has organized an event featuring speakers such as Drew Dix, Ron Ray, and Chief Allen Hankins, who will share their experiences and insights, further highlighting the importance of this day and the valor of those who have received this prestigious award. Listen to the full interview in the second hour.

 

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