Deep State Watch

Source; usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2025/07/26/j

ICYMI...DOJ sent letters to these states: Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Wisconsin…Plus following through on lawsuits that have been filed.

Department of Justice wants to inspect swing state voter rolls

The Department of Justice is conducting a state-by-state review to scrutinize how officials manage their voter rolls and remove ineligible voters.

The effort is so far focused on battleground states. It follows President Donald Trump's widely challenged executive order in March that sought to create new requirements to register to vote and backed a range of voting policies long supported by Republicans.

In nearly identical letters to state election officials in Minnesota, Nevada and Pennsylvania, the DOJ asked them to describe how they identify people who are felons, dead, nonresidents, or noncitizens, and how they remove them from their voter lists.

The department also sued Orange County, California, for not providing enough identifying information in response to a records request, and filed documents in support of lawsuits brought by the right-leaning group Judicial Watch that say Illinois and Oregon have not been removing enough people from their voter rolls.

What DOJ wants from the lawsuits
In Orange County, the DOJ wrote in a federal lawsuit in June that the attorney general received a complaint about a noncitizen receiving a ballot, and that the department requested five years of data on how the county removes noncitizens from voter registration rolls.

The county provided information but redacted identifying numbers and signatures, among other things, according to the lawsuit. The DOJ says that’s illegal, and wants the federal court to force the county to provide the full information.

It is critical to remove ineligible voters from the registration rolls so that elections are conducted fairly, accurately, and without fraud,” said Harmeet K. Dhillon, assistant attorney general of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division said in a statement that a spokesperson provided to USA TODAY. She said the department would “vigorously enforce” federal law that requires states to “conduct a robust program of list maintenance.”

I think this should have been done right before the 2020 election. 

What do you think? 

The Tradesman

 

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  • Maybe an E.O. Ordering all states, all counties, to do an honest clean -up and clean-out of voter roles. Almost a "no one votes until proven to be a voter," the way it should always have been done, because they are getting around somehow. Property roles are not correlated, nor moving out of state or district correlated as should be done. Montgomery County, OH has done a lot of work via citizen clean-up of voter roles, checking and verifying both age and addresses. 

    A massive undertaking but it would be at the local level, where it belongs. 

    And the only thing logical for voting, is In-person, One day only, and counted locally with both R and D facing each other at long tables. Then taken by Sheriff to the state location.

    It all has to change. Plus, 'conspiracy theorist," Dr. Douglas Frank, a brilliant physicist, has proven that the back end of the changing of votes followed the same exact curves, from state to state, precinct to precinct. Not possible in the natural realm. He has worked with Mike Lindell and Gen. Flynn. He can prove the fraud, as the chart curves are the same, no matter where the voting location was. He alone has a tremendous amount of proof and has presented it multiple times to Patriot groups in Montgomery Counry, OH. . 

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