Breaking News: Justice Department Sues Six States Over Voter Registration Lists
The US Department of Justice has filed lawsuits against six states - California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania - for failing to provide their full, unredacted voter registration lists. This move comes on the heels of similar lawsuits filed last week against Maine and Oregon.
According to sources, the DOJ is demanding voter registration lists from at least 27 states, which include sensitive personal information such as drivers' license and Social Security numbers. The department is reportedly attempting to build a national voter data system.
The lawsuits were filed on Thursday evening, around the same time that the Justice Department overruled career prosecutors in order to bring charges against former FBI Director James Comey. This development has sparked concerns about the politicization of the DOJ and its potential impact on the 2026 elections.
Critics argue that the Trump administration's efforts to obtain voter registration lists are an attempt to suppress voting rights, particularly among minority communities. "This is a clear attempt by the administration to intimidate voters and undermine their right to participate in the democratic process," said a spokesperson for the American Civil Liberties Union.
The Justice Department has maintained that its actions are necessary to ensure election integrity and prevent voter fraud. However, experts argue that the move is part of a broader effort to restrict voting rights and maintain Republican control over key states.
As the lawsuits unfold, concerns about the potential impact on the 2026 elections continue to grow. The outcome of these cases will likely have significant implications for voting rights and election integrity in the United States.
Background Context:
The Trump administration has been accused of using the Justice Department to target its political opponents and silence critics. This move is seen as part of a broader effort to restrict voting rights and maintain Republican control over key states.
What Happens Next:
The lawsuits will likely be heard in federal court, with judges expected to weigh in on the constitutionality of the DOJ's demands for voter registration lists. The outcome of these cases will have significant implications for voting rights and election integrity in the United States.
*This story is developing. Information compiled from Motherjones reporting.*