Attorney General Merrick Garland, along with FBI Director Christopher Wray, has announced the formation of an Election Threats Task Force to address the increasing threats against election workers, officials, and volunteers. The task force aims to combat the rise in threats, particularly following the contentious 2020 election. Garland emphasized the need for enhanced election security efforts to safeguard the electoral process from cyber-enabled campaigns and misinformation ahead of the 2024 election.
Garland And Wray Launch "Election Threats Task Force" Sparking Censorship Concerns For 2024. Maybe they should start with "States that find 300k ballots at 2am" Misinformation = Election Rigging 🚨🚨🚨 https://t.co/yzGc2Fftsj
Garland And Wray Launch "Election Threats Task Force" Speaking Censorship Concerns For 2024. Maybe they should start with "States that find 300k ballots at 2am" Misinformation = Election Rigging 🚨🚨🚨 https://t.co/vJWyWUO3vV
Merrick Garland and Chris Wray Proudly Announce Government Censorship Apparatus to Target “Cyber-Enabled Campaigns” and Censor Americans in Run-up to 2024 Election Attorney General Merrick Garland, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, and FBI Director Christopher Wray announced… https://t.co/anops6nyII
During yesterday’s Election Threats Task Force meeting, AG Garland noted DOJ’s accelerated #ElectionSecurity efforts to combat the increase in threats against election workers, officials, and volunteers. https://t.co/YfIGWxuZJ2
Garland delivered the caution at a meeting of his election task force, decrying a “dangerous increase” in the number of threats that his department has seen over the last few years, with many of them tracing back to the contentious 2020 election. https://t.co/oQvkRbe2Ue