DOJ Lawsuits

Senate Fight Erupts Over Lawmakers Suing DOJ for Millions

Fight erupts on Senate floor over provision letting senators reap millions from suing DOJ, and honestly, it’s just as absurd as it sounds. The core issue revolves around a proposed legal provision that, in essence, could allow senators to profit handsomely from suing the very department they are supposed to oversee – the Department of Justice. The sheer audacity of it is what has sparked the outrage, and rightly so.

Think about it: senators, who are already in positions of immense power and influence, potentially lining their pockets by taking the government to court. This isn’t about upholding the law or seeking justice; it’s about financial gain, potentially at the expense of taxpayers.… Continue reading

Trump’s Use of Federal Power to Target Voter Data Sparks Election Undermining Concerns

The Trump administration, through the Department of Justice, has initiated lawsuits against Maine and Oregon, claiming they failed to provide necessary voter registration information and adhere to federal laws. These lawsuits, filed under the National Voter Registration Act, the Help America Vote Act, and the Civil Rights Act, allege the states’ refusal to produce electronic voter registration lists and details regarding voter list maintenance procedures. Officials in both states have criticized the actions, accusing the administration of using federal power to intimidate them and undermine elections. The DOJ argues the information is crucial to ensure election integrity and prevent fraudulent voting in federal elections.

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