Under its new leadership, the Republican National Committee has started spending its resources on a new legal challenge.
Since Lara Trump, Donald Trump's daughter-in-law, was elected co-chair of the RNC on March 8—while Michael Whatley, a longtime Trump supporter, was elected chair—there have been numerous changes at the Republican Party's governing body.
Lara Trump pledged Tuesday to pivot the RNC's resources, telling Fox News' Sean Hannity the RNC had created an "election integrity division" to oversee elections across the country.
Using the new division, the RNC filed a voter-roll lawsuit Wednesday against Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson over her office's failure to "keep their rolls accurate and up-to-date," Whatley said in a statement to The Washington Times.