The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed it will be working with the Department of Justice as DOJ pressures states to turn over voter roll information. The Justice Department has sought to force states to turn over their voter rolls, sparking litigation with some GOP-led states, while more than 20 Democrat-run states have sued to…
DOJ, DHS probing deal to share states’ voter roll data
Originally reported by The Hill
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