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Battle for America’s Ballot: Election Integrity Leaders Gather in DC

Washington, DC — On February 19, 2026, a powerful coalition of America-First leaders gathered at The Homer Building for a critical Election Integrity press conference and media reception hosted by The Gold Institute for International Strategy. The event brought together patriots from across the country to confront what many described as one of the greatest threats facing the United States today — the erosion of trust in America’s elections.


Among the leading voices were General Michael Flynn, Patrick Byrne, Seth Keshel, Kari Lake, and Mark Mitchell, all of whom have become national figures in the fight to defend secure, transparent, and accountable elections. Speakers warned that without election integrity, the very foundation of the Constitutional Republic is at risk.


Capitol Times’ Washington Bureau Chief Kimberly Lowe attended the reception, standing alongside leaders committed to exposing weaknesses in the electoral system and pushing for stronger safeguards. Organizers emphasized that restoring faith in elections is essential to protecting American sovereignty, preserving voter rights, and ensuring that the will of the people — not political manipulation — determines the future of the nation.

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