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Although Lion of Judah’s course notes that poll workers
“must be impartial and follow strict guidelines to maintain the integrity of the electoral process,”

it also instructs workers who “encounter any type of voter fraud” to email their hotline with “any proof if available.”

#Joshua #Standifer, founder of Lion of Judah, has referred to his strategy as a “#Trojan #Horse.”

On stage in Michigan, he agreed as Wallnau told the crowd:
“When they kick everyone else out, you’re the spy in the camp.”

Standifer said in an interview that by “Trojan Horse,” he means his program is a way to place principled Christians where they might not otherwise be.

And he described the hotline as a tool to reassure whistleblowers that they’re “safe” and supported,
as well as to ensure problems get “dealt with either officially or in the court of public opinion.”

But state laws often detail a strict chain of command poll workers must follow on Election Day,
including when they encounter possible issues,
and prohibit the sharing of private voter information.

By reporting information outside the polling place, elections workers risk violating their oaths of office or even state law,
said Lauren Miller Karalunas, an attorney with the Brennan Center for Justice who has reviewed poll worker statutes in 11 swing states.