(The Hill) — A Texas man ... him to remove a hat in support of former President Trump at a polling place. The suspect was identified as Jesse Lutzenberger by local law enforcement.
A 69-year-old election worker asked him to remove the hat because under Texas law, political messages in polling places are considered illegal electioneering. The worker asked Lutzenberg to remove ...
No. Texas law prohibits "electioneers ... period within 100 feet of a polling place. Under state law, it is illegal to wear shirts, hats, buttons or masks supporting a political candidate ...
Nearly half of states have laws restricting what you can wear to vote, according to the National Conference of State ...
A Texas man assaulted an election clerk after he was asked to remove his red "Make America Great Again" hat at an early voting ... she urged people to "remain within the law so that no one is ...
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A Texas man was charged after punching an election worker who asked him to remove a hat in support of former President Trump at a polling place. The suspect was identified as Jesse Lutzenberger by ...