The Department of Justice sued Alabama and its top election official for allegedly removing voters from its election rolls too close to the November election.
The Harris campaign is reportedly planning to fly a banner over Bryant-Denny Stadium trolling former President Trump when he attends the Georgia-Alabama game Saturday.
When former President Donald Trump looks up from his seat in Bryant-Denny Stadium Saturday night during the Alabama-Georgia football game, he may see more than just 100,000 fans watching a high stakes college football showdown.
Former President Donald Trump was met with cheers when he arrived at Bryant-Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa for Saturday’s matchup between the Crimson Tide and Georgia. Trump made his entrance part way through the first quarter of the game.
Federal prosecutors said Alabama’s efforts to strike more than 3,200 people from voting rolls was done too close to November’s election.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit Friday against Alabama and its top election official, accusing the state of illegally purging people from voter rolls too close to the November election.
The Democrat’s campaign launched a 30-second ad on Saturday mocking the former president for refusing to appear at a CNN debate on Oct. 23 in Atlanta.
How many times has Trump attended an Alabama game? Trump will be attending his third high-stakes Alabama game. Trump was at the 2017 national championship in Atlanta, when the Crimson Tide defeated Georgia 26-23. In 2019, Trump came to Tuscaloosa for the Alabama-LSU game, won by LSU, the eventual national champion that year.
The campaign will also air a commercial during the game that says, “winners never back down from a challenge.”
The Justice Department sued Alabama, arguing that an effort to remove voters from state rolls was taking place too close to Election Day in violation of federal law.
The campaign has hired a plane to fly a banner over the Tuscaloosa, Ala., stadium and will run a television ad during the game.