TTV Weekly Wrap Up: Both a Marathon and a Sprint


May 25, 2026 | Read Online

The TTV Weekly Wrap Up

It’s been a wild week — feels like both a marathon and a sprint. Here we go…

Questions surrounding transparency, accountability, redistricting, and election administration continue to intensify, while at the same time, Americans gathered in Washington, D.C. to rededicate the nation to God, 250 years after the first national call to prayer during the Revolutionary War. The battle for America’s future isn’t happening in just one arena. It’s unfolding nationwide in voting booths, courtrooms, state legislatures, election offices — and in the hearts and hands of Americans committed to preserving freedom for the next generation.

A quick note on Kentucky

We've been getting a lot of questions about Tuesday's Kentucky primary - specifically the Congressional District 4 race.

In 2022, the Republican primary in CD4 pulled around 67,000 votes. The 2024 presidential primary brought in roughly 53,000. Tuesday night? Turnout more than doubled by over 100,000 votes.

That's a serious jump. And here's another wrinkle: Massie, the incumbent, actually grew his vote total from last cycle. Normally that's a strong signal an incumbent is headed for reelection. He lost anyway. Very interesting

We'd love to dig in and see who these new voters are — when they registered, where they came from, whether anything looks off. The problem is Kentucky makes voter rolls incredibly challenging to obtain. Most states are easy; Kentucky isn't.

So this is an open ask: if you have access to post-primary voter roll data from Kentucky, please reach out to us. We'd love to dig in to the numbers.


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MD: When Ballots Go Wrong

Thousands of voters reportedly received incorrect ballots ahead of Maryland’s June election after an alleged ballot printing error for the state’s primary, reigniting concerns over election integrity.

The Section 2 Shakeup

Following the Supreme Court’s Callais decision, justices are signaling a broader reexamination of how the Voting Rights Act is enforced — looking now at MS and ND maps — a move that would reshape future redistricting and election law battles nationwide.

Injunction Whiplash

In Georgia, GA Senator Dolezal sought an injunction to force the SOS to allow the State Election Board access to the Secretary’s “bunker” for election night reporting. The judge granted the injunction, only to rescind it just hours later, leaving voters outraged at the lack of transparency.

Tina's Sentence Commuted & Polis Censured

Colorado Governor Jared Polis commuted the sentence of former Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters (and was censured by the CO Democrats for his actions). Tina is set to be released on parole on June 1st.

Lawfare Boomerang

The RNC is filing more than 130 lawsuits against Democrats in 32 states, due to concerns about cheating in US elections "every single day".

Unsealed: TTV Was Right Again

Back in Georgia, a new Grand Jury deposition confirmed TTV's geospatial evidence was "compelling" enough to investigate, but the unsealed testimony claims former head of the GBI, Vic Reynolds (who was later promoted to Superior Court Judge by Gov Kemp) said to Sen David Perdue, “we’re not going to investigate because I’m a team player. If the governor doesn’t want to investigate, we’re not going to investigate.”

The End of a Rotten Reign

In more Georgia news, primary results left no doubt about GA voters’ desire to clean house. Major reform is on the way.

KY: Voter Roll Red Flags

While many celebrate the KY election results, even more seem to be questioning the unprecedented surge in voter turnout. We discussed the data on this week's TTVN Live and are seeking KY voter rolls to investigate these patterns.

A Fresh Start for America

Thousands of Americans gathered at the National Mall for “Rededicate 250” (in spite of the heat!) to kick off 50 days of worship, prayer, and fasting, marking a new era for America and beyond.


Lead From Where You Stand

The Bottom Line

The winds of change are here.

Americans across the country are waking up, getting involved locally, asking better questions, and refusing to hand over the future of their communities without a voice. Americans remember where we came from and what we're fighting for.

What You Can Do

  1. Call to action: if you or someone you know can obtain the Kentucky voter rolls, please reach out to us.
  2. Help us test the new version of Scan. Check. Protect. If you live in Hawaii, North Dakota, Mississippi, Missouri, South Carolina, Tennessee, or Virginia, we need you! Contact us and we'll let you know about next steps.
  3. Cliché but...see something, say something. Are you receiving ballots or voter-related mail you didn't request? Take pictures and send us details via our report line.
  4. Stay informed on election legislation. LegiTrack now features a "redistricting tag" so you can find every related bill we're tracking.
  5. Revisit 2020 evidence and news. It's hard to go back, but 2020 was a blessing in disguise. You woke up, you got engaged, and you'll never be the same. Keep up with all that is emerging during the era of gaslighting.
  6. Get involved locally. Join grassroots efforts in your state, attend local meetings, support transparency efforts, and help educate others on the issues impacting their communities.
  7. Get out and vote. The evidence is clear: if you make the effort, you see the results. Shut out the lies that tell us that our vote doesn't matter.
  8. Pray for wisdom, courage, and discernment. No matter where you stand politically, this is a defining moment for the country — and for the people entrusted with stewarding it. These 50 days from May 17th to July 4th are critical for our nation.
  9. Support our work if you’re able. Every volunteer hour, conversation, share, and donation helps strengthen the movement for transparency, accountability, and citizen engagement.

You weren't meant to do this alone. Find your community, your tools, your purpose.

Stay ahead of the legislation shaping your elections and know when it's time to act.

TTV in DC

A few of us, along with friends and family members, had the honor to stand and worship amongst the hundreds of thousands in DC to rededicate this beautiful nation to God. In the blistering heat, we witnessed testimonies, every hand raised - young and old, and a unity we haven't experienced in decades. There were many tears. Tears of appreciation as we toured the National Archives, of laughter as we gathered as humans with one another, of joy as we broke bread, and of overwhelming gratitude for our Lord and Savior.


Until Next Week

Remember— you do not need a law degree, a title, or permission, to make a difference. You need awareness. You need discernment. You need the willingness to stay engaged when it would be easier to tune out. Real change rarely begins in Washington. It begins in homes, churches, communities, conversations, and citizens who refuse to surrender the future of their country to apathy.

True the Vote will keep doing our part. With faith, steadiness, and people like you willing to stand shoulder to shoulder, we'll keep pressing forward — for transparency, accountability, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, the America we were given, and the one we mean to keep.

Ever onward.

We can't do this without you — and we wouldn't want to.

Thank you for your support.


Grounded in Truth

A weekly word from the TTV team. Want one every day? Join us in TTV Now.

Father,

Thank You for reminding us that we were never meant to navigate life apart from You. Forgive us for the moments when we rely more on our own understanding than on Your wisdom and direction. Teach us to remain connected to You not only in moments of worship, but in the quiet decisions, conversations, and responsibilities that shape our daily lives. Help us to seek Your guidance before we speak, act, and move forward so that our lives may bear fruit that reflects Your heart. And Father, we pray that our homes, our churches, our communities, and our nation would remain firmly tethered to You so the fruit we bear may flourish for future generations.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

~ Jenna Riggs

For more prayers and encouragement from Jenna, join our Devotionals Space in the TTVN Community!


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