The 65 Project
| Founder | Melissa Moss |
|---|---|
| Origins | Media and legal activist network with Facts First USA |
| Methods | Disciplinary Bar Complaints, Publicity to deter anti-democratic action |
Key people | Michael Teter |
Parent organization | Law Works |
| Website | The65project.com |
The 65 Project is a bipartisan effort to deter abuse of the legal system by lawyers who seek to overturn legitimate elections.
The organization's founding purpose was to hold accountable the big lie lawyers who filed 65 lawsuits supporting Trump's attempt to overturn the 2020 election. Those efforts that culminated in the January 6 Capitol attack by Trump supporters in an attempted self-coup d'état.
Most recently, the group has filed bar complaints against Emil Bove and Edward Martin.
The 65 Project's Managing Director is Michael Teter, an attorney suing Fox News as counsel for Ray Epps. The project was also devised by Democratic political consultant Melissa Moss, a former senior Clinton administration official, and operates through a not-for-profit named "Law Works."