The Hill reports:
No Labels filed a complaint with the U.S. Department of Justice over what leaders contend are organizations engaging in a “conspiracy” to interfere with its ballot access effort.
During a press briefing on Thursday, group leaders alleged a “brazen” attempt among mostly Democratic aligned outside groups to curb its work to build popular support for a unity candidate in November.
Former Sen. Joe Lieberman said that “the American people want another choice for president this year” and that “No Labels is working to provide that choice.” “No one has a right to prevent that choice being offered to voters,” he added, articulating the basis of the complaint with the DOJ.
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No Labels announces it has “filed a formal complaint with the United States Department of Justice regarding an alleged unlawful conspiracy to subvert Americans’ voting rights and shut down the organization’s effort to secure ballot access in the 2024 presidential election.” pic.twitter.com/31Nz1zC7FD
— The Recount (@therecount) January 18, 2024
No Labels currently holding a press conference about podcasters being mean to them and political strategists going to meetings where they discuss tactics for campaigning against them.
They think this constitutes a RICO violation.
— Tim Miller (@Timodc) January 18, 2024
THREAD: No Labels is a dark money group that is so consumed with its own quest for power and relevancy that it is willing to risk electing Trump, despite their own acknowledgment that he is a dangerous ideologue.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) January 18, 2024
NEW: No Labels asks Department of Justice to investigate its opponents for unlawful conspiracy to prevent them from getting on ballots for third party presidential run. (DoJ has not responded) https://t.co/2Z1NDweanM
— Michael Scherer (@michaelscherer) January 18, 2024