Concerns Rise as DOJ Intensifies Requests for Voter Data Across Multiple States
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is making sweeping requests for voter rolls and election information from several states, including Pennsylvania, Nevada, and Colorado, raising alarms among election law experts and officials. Reports indicate that the DOJ seeks access to sensitive voting machine data and is investigating potential election fraud. Meanwhile, Trump allies are allegedly preparing for future election interference, with some GOP consultants also attempting to gain unauthorized access to voting systems. As states like New Hampshire and Rhode Island push back against these requests, the situation continues to unfold, highlighting tensions between federal authorities and state election officials. Critics of these actions express concerns about the implications for election integrity and the potential for overreach by the federal government in state election processes.
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