Election Integrity Requires Transparency
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A new bill is raising serious constitutional red flags as lawmakers move to restrict transparency in the election process. In this episode of Rebel Radio, we examine how limiting public access, reducing oversight, and shielding election systems from scrutiny directly conflicts with the principles laid out in the U.S. Constitution. Free and fair elections depend on transparency, equal protection under the law, and the ability of citizens to question and verify government actions. When legislation appears to prioritize institutional protection over accountability, trust in the electoral system erodes. This discussion breaks down what the bill does, why it matters, and how election integrity is not a partisan issue—but a constitutional one rooted in the consent of the governed. If government cannot withstand oversight, it has already failed the people it claims to represent.
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