DOJ makes nationwide push to clean voter rolls, purging duplicates and noncitizens

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The Trump Justice Department has launched a nationwide effort to clean up voter rolls ahead of the 2026 elections, pushing states to purge duplicate and outdated registrations and catch any non-citizens or illegal aliens who slipped into a position to vote, officials told Just the News on Saturday.

Notifications have gone out to several states and localities that DOJ’s Civil Rights Division has been concerned that states aren’t complying with federal laws, including California, Wisconsin, Utah and New Hampshire. 

“Unlike the previous administration, at President Trump’s DOJ, we will fight to have fair and secure elections – and that begins with making our voter rolls accurate,” Attorney General Pam Bondi told Just the News. more

6 Comments on DOJ makes nationwide push to clean voter rolls, purging duplicates and noncitizens

  1. Screw this wimpy business of lawsuits against state or county election bureaucrats. Do to them what the anti-Trump cabal did in January 2017 (we just read about that). Since election systems are now “critical infrastructure” according to DHS, send in armed and armored Homeland Investigations troops and seize by force all the records and computers. Arrest anyone who interferes. Hell, arrest everyone anyway just on general principles.

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  2. “Hell, arrest everyone anyway just on general principles.”

    Hell, Just to satisfy the nit pickers, we can even give them a fair trial a week or two after hanging them.

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