New Jersey and Delaware poll workers have a long list of responsibilities. One of those roles is fashion police.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said Tuesday it was aware of two instances of its name and insignia being used to spread ...
ballot question or political party Buying, selling, wearing or displaying any badge, button or other insignia that expressly refers to any political party or a candidate or ballot question to be ...
FBI alerted Americans to two videos that include the FBI insignia but are not real and are contributing to election ...
A news clip that purports to come from the FBI tells voters that they should vote remotely because of a high terror threat ...
The FBI said no such threat exists, and also warned about other fake videos claiming one political party has rigged prison ...
The FBI announced on Tuesday morning it had seen two instances of its insignia and name being misused in videos alleging ...
Texas is one example, where the law explicitly prohibits “badges, insignia, emblems, or other similar communicative devices” related to candidates, measures, or political parties on the ballot.
Polling place rules bar both voters and solicitors from wearing insignia from political parties within 150 feet of the polling area. But in this case, the campaigners claimed they were not wearing ...
The logo, a dripping skull insignia, has grown in popularity among Trump supporters and others as a symbol of support for the ...
In a statement released to USA TODAY, the FBI said it was made aware of “two instances of its name and insignia being ... voting and colluded with a political party. “This video is also ...