Pennsylvania Nuns Refute Voter Fraud Allegations by GOP Activist
The Benedictine Sisters of Erie are considering legal action after being falsely accused of voter fraud by a Republican operative.
- Cliff Maloney, a GOP operative, falsely claimed that no one lived at the monastery where 53 voters were registered.
- The Benedictine Sisters of Erie confirmed that 55 nuns reside at the monastery and are legally registered to vote.
- The Sisters have publicly called out Maloney's accusations as false and are consulting legal counsel for potential defamation.
- Maloney's claims have been widely debunked, with Pennsylvania's Secretary of State thanking the nuns for countering misinformation.
- The controversy arises amid heightened scrutiny and legal challenges over election integrity in key battleground states.