The Republican National Committee has dropped a legal bombshell in Richmond Circuit Court, filing a lawsuit to stop what can only be described as an outrageous Virginia election law that allows people who have never even lived in the state to vote there.
You read that right, Patriots. Virginia has been operating under an election law so absurd it sounds like something out of a Democrat fever dream—letting non-residents cast ballots that could determine the fate of Virginians who actually live there and pay taxes there.
The lawsuit, filed alongside Virginia voter Matthew Hurtt and RITE PAC, is shining a much-needed spotlight on this jaw-dropping loophole that makes a mockery of election integrity. While President Trump's administration works tirelessly to secure our borders and restore law and order, we're discovering that some states have been running their own little election free-for-alls.
"Republicans will always fight for election integrity in our Commonwealth!" declared the Virginia GOP on social media, rallying support for the legal challenge.
But predictably, the left is already melting down over this common-sense effort to ensure only eligible residents vote in Virginia elections. One Democrat activist on social media frantically posted about "maga gerrymandering republicans" and claimed they won't be "confused" by what they're calling "6 year old videos"—whatever that means.
Deep State Election Games Continue
This lawsuit comes at a crucial time as the Trump-Vance administration works to restore faith in our election systems after years of questionable practices under the Biden regime. With officials like Attorney General Pam Bondi now in position to actually enforce election laws, states like Virginia are finally being held accountable for their sketchy voting procedures.
The fact that this loophole existed at all raises serious questions: How many other states have similar laws on the books? How long has this been going on? And most importantly—how many elections have been influenced by people who have no business voting in Virginia?
As this case heads to court, one thing is crystal clear: the era of turning a blind eye to election irregularities is over. The American people deserve to know that their votes count and that only eligible residents are casting ballots in their communities.
Will Virginia finally close this ridiculous loophole, or will they fight tooth and nail to keep their broken system intact?
