Justice Department Overreach: Lawsuits Against Connecticut and Arizona Expose Threats to Voter Privacy
The Biden Justice Department’s aggressive lawsuits against Connecticut and Arizona seek sensitive voter data, igniting fierce resistance over privacy breaches and federal overreach in state election management.
The Biden Justice Department has escalated its campaign to obtain detailed voter information from states, recently filing lawsuits against Connecticut and Arizona. This marks the continuation of a troubling pattern where the federal government pressures states—primarily led by Democrats—to surrender sensitive personal data, raising serious concerns about privacy, state sovereignty, and election integrity. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes captured the growing frustration with a blunt response: “Pound sand.” His refusal highlights a fundamental clash between Washington bureaucrats demanding access to private voter information—including names, dates of birth, addresses, driver’s license numbers, and partial Social Security numbers—and states seeking to...
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