Attorney General Merrick Garland has announced a significant shift in the Department of Justice's stance on voter ID laws and election integrity measures, signaling a comprehensive effort to challenge these regulations ahead of the 2024 election. Garland criticized the requirements of voter IDs at polls, bans on drop boxes, and the use of unsecured mailed-in ballots as 'discriminatory, burdensome, and unnecessary,' specifically targeting Black voters. This announcement, made on the eve of the Super Tuesday primaries, underscores the DOJ's commitment to combating what it perceives as voter suppression tactics, with the Justice Department reportedly doubling its number of lawyers. Critics argue this move suggests the Biden administration intends to 'cheat in the 2024 election,' describing Garland's actions as part of a 'partisan DOJ war.'
Attorney General Merrick Garland said on the eve of the Super Tuesday primaries that states requiring voter ID at the polls and restricting drop boxes are suppressing Black voters, and the Justice Department has doubled the number of its lawyers to... https://t.co/yEGfI3iC6s
NEW: Garland, who is trying to jail Biden's leading political opponent, highlights his partisan DOJ war on voter id and other election integrity measures, such as curtailing unsecured mailed-in ballots and ballot boxes. Also promotes suing jurisdictions for not election enough…
AG Garland pledges to fight voter ID laws, election integrity measures https://t.co/W6bznK6VDN
Attorney General Merrick Garland announces that the Biden DOJ is working to end voter ID laws. Follow: @AFpost https://t.co/V77tQ95qPW
Merrick Garland makes it clear the Biden regime intends to cheat in the 2024 election. The Biden AG said election integrity measures like voter IDs & drop box bans are "discriminatory, burdensome & unnecessary." This is how cheaters talk. The fix is in. https://t.co/y4sE4pnRIj