Around this point two years ago, Donald Trump was very excited about his ridiculous “voter integrity” commission, which existed because of the president’s mistaken belief that illegal ballots caused him to lose the popular vote. Every time the president would appoint a new member to his panel, the commission grew a little more discouraging.
This was especially true when the White House tapped J. Christian Adams, a veteran of the Justice Department’s voting section during the Bush/Cheney era, to join the effort.
As regular readers may recall, Adams first rose to public prominence as the “chief agitator” behind the absurd New Black Panther Party story — alleging two black men with braids in their beards were intimidating white people while loitering outside a Philadelphia voting precinct in 2008.
In the years that followed, Adams began “pushing restrictive elections laws and voter purges across the country.” He also helped lead an organization that published a couple of “Alien Invasion” reports, purporting to show “aliens who registered to vote illegally” in Virginia.
As TPM reported the other day, that didn’t work out too well.









