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Justice Department's early moves on voting and elections signal a shift from its traditional role

  • The U.S. Department of Justice's actions indicate a shift from its traditional role of protecting voting rights, as it drops several voting rights cases and experiences staff departures.
  • David Becker stated that these moves mark a shift away from focusing on major violations of federal law related to voting rights.
  • Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon emphasized that accurate voter rolls are crucial for fair elections, stating they are critical to ensuring elections are conducted 'fairly, accurately, and without fraud.'
  • John Powers expressed concern about the combination of the Justice Department's actions, staff departures, and its withdrawal from voting rights cases.
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In North Carolina, it was a lawsuit over the state's voter registration records. In Arizona and Wisconsin, it was a letter to state election officials warning of potential administrative violations. And in Colorado, it was a lawsuit over records…

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Justice Department's early moves on voting and elections signal a shift from its traditional role

The Trump administration's Justice Department has begun targeting Democratic and presidential swing states with demands for election data or changes to voter registration procedures.

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