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Trump's 'Election Integrity' Campaign Is Anything But

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon is aunching lawsuits against all those states which refuse to turn over their voter rolls. Office of Public Affairs, U.S.Department of Justice

Judging from a post on X yesterday by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, this “campaign” appears to consist in launching lawsuits against all those states which refuse to turn over their voter rolls, so that DoJ can “clean them” of undesirables, using IRS, Social Security, and other recipient lists.

The Elections Commissioner of Maryland, Jared DeMarinis, told The Guardian that he had received a letter from Dhillon’s office threatening his arrest if he did not surrender the state’s rolls to the Justice Department. Election officials from Utah and Washington State also reported to that paper that they have received threats to arrest them, and AAG Dhillon herself told the news broadcast of Steven Bannon, Real America’s News, that she had sent a letter to state officials threatening criminal prosecution for “knowingly retaining non-citizens” on their voter rolls.

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