Justice Department will switch its focus on voting and prioritize Trump's elections order, memo says
Source: Associated Press
Justice Department will switch its focus on voting and prioritize Trumps elections order, memo says
By NICHOLAS RICCARDI
Updated 8:27 AM EDT, May 3, 2025
The Justice Department unit that ensures compliance with voting rights laws will switch its focus to investigating voter fraud and ensuring elections are not marred by suspicion, according to an internal memo obtained by The Associated Press.
The new mission statement for the voting section makes a passing reference to the historic Voting Rights Act, but no mention of typical enforcement of the provision through protecting peoples right to cast ballots or ensuring that lines for legislative maps do not divide voters by race. Instead, it redefines the units mission around conspiracy theories pushed by Republican President Donald Trump to explain away his loss to Democrat Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.
Trumps attorney general at the time, William Barr, said there was no evidence of widespread fraud in that election. Repeated recounts and audits in the battleground states where Trump contested his loss, including some led by Republicans, affirmed Bidens win and found the election was run properly. Trump and his supporters also lost dozens of court cases trying to overturn the election results.
But in Trumps second term, the attorney general is Pam Bondi, who backed his effort to reverse his 2020 loss. The president picked Harmeet Dhillon, a Republican Party lawyer and long time ally who also has echoed some of Trumps false claims about voting, to run the Justice Departments Civil Rights Division, where the voting section is housed.
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