A federal court in Georgia has just ruled that a challenge to 360,000 Georgians\u2019 right to vote\u2014suspiciously targeting Black voters\u2014does not violate the Voting Rights Act. This decision poses a devastating threat to the 2024 election.\nJudge Steve C. Jones slapped aside the suit brought by Stacy Abrams\u2019 Fair Fight against Texas group True the Vote, which had created the hit list of voters. The judge cited \u201clack of evidentiary support\u201d\u2014but he refused to hear our evidence, which is featured in our film Vigilante.\nAnd because the ruling came down from a federal court, True the Vote has a green light to expand its mass challenge of voters to other states including, according to the triumphant group itself, Arizona, Texas and several other swing states.\nOne disastrous decision by the court helped sink Fair Fight\u2019s case.\xa0\nFair Fight needed to show that the 80 vigilante challengers relied on True the Votes\u2019 target list. The incriminating evidence was caught on camera and included in our film\xa0Vigilante: Georgia\u2019s Vote Suppression Hitman.\xa0\nRepublican Party official Pam Reardon personally challenged a breathtaking 32,379 voters. Reardon told me, cameras rolling, that she didn\u2019t bother to check any of the info on these voters because she simply took the list from True the Vote.\xa0\nGOP official Reardon said, \u201cI can\u2019t go through 32,000 people. I was handed the list by True the Vote.\u201d\nCase closed\u2026except the judge would not let Fair Fight put our film into evidence.\nTo match the expansion of True the Votes\u2019 vigilante\xa0 vote challenge\xa0tactics, we're expanding our expos\xe9.\xa0\nSupport our new film, Vigilantes Inc. (out Fall 2024), and help us stop these mass voter challenges.\u27a1\ufe0f Donate and\xa0get a screen credit: https://palastinvestigativefund.org/vigilantes-2024/