Fox News contributor Liz Peek wildly exaggerated the effects of a Biden administration executive order aimed at protecting voting rights and expanding voter registration and access — which, according to Peek’s telling, represents a looming political threat tantamount to the deadly terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.
During a Fox Business appearance promoting her opinion piece on Fox Digital, Peek latched onto an executive order issued by President Joe Biden in March 2021 calling on federal agencies to “promote voter registration and voter participation” and to assist “in a manner consistent with all relevant State laws” with distributing and filling out voter registration and vote-by-mail application forms. In Peek’s telling, this means federal employees would directly supervise people “filling out their early ballots,” seemingly in a nefarious plot to force them to vote for Biden. (In reality, the only references in the executive order to providing direct assistance to voters have to do with registration and application forms, not actual ballots.)
“And I think, again, you know, George [W.] Bush talked about a failure of imagination accounting for 9/11,” Peek said. “This is Republicans’ failure of imagination. Who could imagine that you’re going to have this number of people out there working on behalf of Joe Biden?”
In fact, Peek's misleading characterization of the Biden administration’s efforts to expand voter registration and access as threats to democracy inverts the reality in which presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s political allies, through an initiative called Project 2025, actually do intend to remodel the federal government into a right-wing political machine if he is elected again in November.