Federal Lawsuit Against Georgia Voter Data Dismissed Over Technicality, Highlighting DOJ’s Flawed Approach
A federal judge dismisses the Justice Department’s lawsuit seeking Georgia voter data due to filing in the wrong venue, exposing mismanagement and political overreach under Biden’s administration.
The judiciary has delivered a clear rebuke to the Biden Justice Department’s aggressive push to collect sensitive voter information from states—this time in Georgia. On Friday, U.S. District Judge Ashley Royal dismissed a federal lawsuit seeking detailed voter data from Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, on the grounds that the government filed the case in an improper venue. Why does this matter for Americans who cherish election integrity and national sovereignty? Because it exposes Washington’s apparent disregard for proper legal procedure and state laws designed to protect citizen privacy. While the Justice Department rushed to demand personal identifiers such as...
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