Court Battle: Trump vs. Benson Over Vote Records
In a stunning clash over election integrity, the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division has launched federal lawsuits against six states—including California, Michigan, and New York—demanding access to their voter registration lists, after accusations of deliberate obstruction. The suit targets Michigan’s Secretary of State, Jocelyn Benson, who stands defiantly against the federal government's demands, labeling them an "illegal and unconstitutional power grab." Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon emphasized the critical nature of clean voter rolls in combating fraud and ensuring public trust in elections, igniting a heated debate over the state’s duty to uphold electoral laws versus the protection of citizens’ private information. As tensions escalated, Benson ridiculed the DOJ, insisting that this overreach threatens not just privacy but the very fabric of democratic governance, leaving many to ponder the implications for future elections amid deepening partisan divisions.
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