- Justice Department Sues Five Additional States for Failure to Produce . . .
Today, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division announced it has filed federal lawsuits against five states — Utah, Oklahoma, Kentucky, West Virginia, and New Jersey — for failure to produce their full voter registration lists upon request This brings the Justice Department’s nationwide total to 29 states and the District of Columbia
- DOJ sues 5 more states in push for sensitive voter roll data
The Justice Department is suing five more states for access to their full voter registration lists, the latest effort by the Trump administration to force states to share personal data about
- DOJ sues 5 more states for election data access in push to access voter . . .
The Department of Justice sued five additional states, requesting voter roll data as the Trump administration intensifies efforts to access election records
- Justice Department sues 5 states, most Republican-led, for voter . . .
The Trump administration sued Utah, Oklahoma and West Virginia, as well as Kentucky and New Jersey, to obtain unredacted voter registration databases in pursuit of baseless claims of voter fraud
- DOJ sues 5 more states for access to voter rolls - POLITICO
DOJ sues 5 more states for access to voter rolls The lawsuits targeted several Republican-led states, expanding the Trump administration’s push for election data across the country
- DOJ sues to obtain voter rolls from another 5 states - UPI
The Justice Department has sued another five states, including three led by Republicans, for their unredacted voter registration lists, amid the Trump administration's the information ahead of
- DOJ sues five states for failing to produce full voter registration lists
The Department of Justice filed federal lawsuits on Thursday against five states for failing to answer a request for complete voter registration lists
- US Justice Department sues five more states over voter registration . . .
The U S Department of Justice said on Thursday it had sued five more states over what it described as a failure to produce their full voter registration lists
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