
In his first two months in office, President Joe Biden signed Executive Order 14019,  , transforming the federal government into a get-out-the-vote system for Liberals.  ,
President Donald Trump rescinded the order on his first day in office, putting an end to the constitutionally questionable directive that watchdogs referred to as” Bidenbucks.”
However, the second leftist to lead the executive branch could simply restore Bidenbucks and undermine the basis of election integrity without legislative action.  ,
According to David Craig, legal director for the Foundation for Government Accountability ( FGA ),” I think the way this gets resolved going forward is Congress has to enact a law to ensure it doesn’t happen again,” Craig said in an interview with The Federalist. That is the most recent advancement that will undoubtedly prevent an leadership from trying this in the future.
For the past four years, FGA has been on the top lines fighting Biden’s so-called” Promoting Access to Voting” buy. In April 2022, the base filed a federal lawsuit against the Biden Department of Justice after numerous federal authorities refused to comply with Freedom of Information Act requests for information and contacts related to the professional order.  ,
Craig claimed that the DOJ has been stonewalled in the petition for decades, but the base anticipates receiving the documents “in the near future.”
” With this leadership taking a different view from the prior administration, I would say we’re optimistic”, the prosecutor said.  ,
Zuckbucks that are federalized
According to The Federalist, Biden’s fiat instructed federal agencies to aid in a campaign to promote voter registration across the country.  , While it was sold as a democracy-strengthening action, the socially contaminated campaign was created by far-left protesters and carried out with the help of leftist organizations. The election integrity organizations and the Biden administration’s begrudging turn over of the documents revealed a coordinated effort to use taxpayer funds to turn out typically left-leaning voters.  ,
Because of its similarities to” Zuckbucks,” the hundreds of millions of dollars that Meta/Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg pumped into the local administration of the 2020 elections, the sweeping executive order was dubbed” Bidenbucks.” Under the guise of Covid, the Chicago-based Center for Tech and Civic Life, a communist firm led by former President Barack Obama team veterans, distributed election administration offers. The weight of the offers went to Democrat-led towns in jump states to move out left-leaning voters.  ,
Voting Registration Pitch:
Bidenbucks sparked a number of legal disputes, including one involving attorneys public in nine state. According to the lawsuit, Biden’s professional order” sought to transform the federal government into a voting registration firm and to turn every conversation between a national bureaucrat and a member of the public into a voter registration pitch.”
” That exceeds any power professional companies have under national legislation, violates the Constitution, threatens States ‘ attempt to govern voter registration, and therefore ultimately undermines the voter registration systems set up by the States”, the AGs alleged.  ,
Following Trump’s professional get ending Bidenbucks, the says deliberately withdrew the complaint, a spokeswoman for Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen told The Federalist. Montana, Kansas, South Dakota, Iowa, Mississippi, Nebraska, South Carolina, North Dakota, and Oklahoma all signed off on the contract, according to a see filed on Jan. 27 in the U. S. District Court in Wichita, Kansas.
So now it’s off to Congress.  ,
Blocking Bidenbucks for Great
The Republican-controlled House has tried. The Promoting Free and Fair Elections Act, which may “limit the participation of National authorities in voting registration activities,” was passed by the House Administration Committee in 2023. The bill would forbid federal agencies from entering agreements with nongovernmental organizations to organize voter mobilization or registration drives.  ,
” Voting is one of our most sacred rights as American citizens, and it must be protected”, Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N. Y. ), co-chair of the Election Integrity Caucus, said in 2022 when she and Sen. Ted Budd (R-N. C. ) first introduced the bill. Both houses have stalled the legislation.
Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., chairman of the House Administration Committee, told The Federalist he is looking forward to working with President Trump and the administration on election security measures.  ,
Steil argued that the Biden Administration’s partisan efforts to “tie the scales in our elections” needed to end. ” I am grateful to President Trump for putting an end to that fervently partisan activity.”
Matt Kittle covers The Federalist’s senior elections coverage. An award-winning investigative reporter and 30-year veteran of print, broadcast, and online journalism, Kittle previously served as the executive director of Empower Wisconsin.