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California to Deploy Observers to Watch DOJ Poll Monitors During Election
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Tags :California, DOJ, Gavin Newsom, National, New Jersey, News, Pam Bondi, Politics, Proposition 50, White House
by Natalia Mittelstadt California will deploy its own observers to watch U.S. Department of Justice poll monitors during the state’s election next week, state Democratic Attorney General Rob Bonta said. “They’re not going to be allowed to interfere in ways that the law prohibits,” Bonta said on Monday during a virtual news conference, NOTUS reported.…
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DOJ Sues Six States over Voter Registration Lists, Citing Compliance with the Law
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Tags :California, Civil Rights Act of 1960, Department of Justice, DOJ, Election Lawsuits, Elections, federal election law, Harmeet Dhillon, Help America Vote Act, Justice, National, National Voter Registration Act, New Hampshire, New York, News, Pam Bondi, Policy, Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections, secretaries of state, Trump Administration, USCIS, voter registration, voter rolls
by Jason Hopkins The Trump administration sued six different states on Thursday for allegedly failing to provide voter registration data upon demand. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed lawsuits against California, Minnesota, Michigan, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and New York for alleged failures to turn over statewide voter registration lists, according to a press release from the…
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South Carolina Supreme Court Allows State to Share Voter Data with Justice Department
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by Natalia Mittelstadt The South Carolina Supreme Court is allowing the state to share voter data with the Justice Department after a lower court prevented it from doing so. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon posted on X on Thursday, “BIG WIN—SC Supreme Court reverses judge’s ruling denying @TheJusticeDept’s @CivilRights access to voter rolls. Clean voter rolls for the win!”…
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Trump Admin Drops Voter Roll Lawsuit After Reaching Settlement with North Carolina
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by Jason Hopkins The Trump administration dropped a lawsuit against North Carolina after successfully pushing state officials to clean up their voter rolls. Federal prosecutors settled with the North Carolina State Board of Elections after accusing state officials in May of failing to maintain a voter registration list compliant with federal laws, according to court…
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CIA Analysts Who Helped Cook Up Phony Russiagate Intel Still Thriving In Deep State, Former Spy Says

by Emily Kopp Two analysts who helped Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director John Brennan discredit President Donald Trump through weak or phony intelligence on Russian election interference continue to cash paychecks from the agency, according to a former CIA operations officer. “At least two still do work there. That doesn’t mean that all of…
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DOJ Pressed to Investigate Election Problems Exposed by Iranian Hackers in 2020
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by Natalia Mittelstadt During the 2020 election, Iranian nationals demonstrated vulnerabilities in states’ voter registration systems by hacking Alaska’s. Those vulnerabilities, particularly regarding overseas voters and their ballots, must be investigated by the Department of Justice and fixed across the U.S., election integrity groups warn. While Alaska admitted to its voter registration system being…
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Trump Admin Ramps Up Election Integrity Pressure on States

by Melissa O’Rourke The Trump administration is seeking voter data and access to voting equipment from multiple states to strengthen election integrity, The Washington Post reported on Wednesday. The Department of Justice (DOJ) has contacted at least nine states, requesting copies of voter rolls or inquiring about access to voting systems, according to The Washington…
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Grassley Shares Declassified Emails on FBI’s ‘Suppressed Intel’ on China’s Potential 2020 Meddling
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Tags :2020 Election, CCP, China, Chris Wray, Chuck Grassley, DOJ, Donald Trump, FBI, Joe Biden, Justice, National, Neil Patel, News
by Jerry Dunleavy A top Republican senator released FBI emails Tuesday appearing to show the bureau did not pursue intelligence indicating Communist China was looking to hijack the 2020 presidential election with a potential mail-in ballot scheme to assist then-Democratic nominee Joe Biden. The bureau appeared, based on the emails, afraid it would undercut then-FBI…
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FBI Documents Show Agency Sat on Intel on Potential China Plan to Meddle in 2020 Election for Biden

by John Solomon and Jerry Dunleavy The FBI has located internal documents showing that it did not pursue intelligence indicating that Communist China was looking to hijack the 2020 presidential election with a potential mail-in ballot scheme to assist then-Democratic nominee Joe Biden because the bureau feared that would undercut then-FBI Director Christopher Wray’s…











