Justice Department’s Aggressive Legal Push Against States Threatens Voter Privacy and Sovereignty
The Justice Department’s lawsuits against Oregon and Maine over voter data demands reveal a troubling pattern of federal intrusion that undermines state sovereignty, voter privacy, and the integrity of our elections.
The Biden administration’s Justice Department is escalating its controversial campaign to seize personal voter information from states, filing lawsuits against Oregon and Maine for their refusal to hand over detailed voter registration lists. This latest move is more than just a legal dispute—it strikes at the heart of America’s cherished principles of state sovereignty and individual privacy. Is the Federal Government Overstepping Its Bounds? For decades, elections have been administered by states, preserving local control and protecting citizens’ sensitive information. Now, Washington seeks to override this system by demanding voter data that includes names, birth dates, addresses, driver’s license numbers,...
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