Justice Department expands crackdown, sues 5 more states for hiding inaccurate voter rolls The DOJ has sued Utah, Oklahoma, West Virginia, Kentucky, and New Jersey, demanding they hand over complete voter rolls with sensitive personal information. This action is part of a broader campaign where the Trump administration has now sued nearly 30 states, mostly Democrat-led, to assemble a national voter database. State officials from both parties are resisting, citing privacy laws and constitutional authority, viewing the demand as an unlawful federal intrusion. The administration justifies the effort by pointing to federal laws like the Civil Rights Act of 1960, but critics…

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