DOJ Slaps Five More States With Lawsuits Over Voter Rolls: Let's See Those Receipts!
Trump's DOJ keeps hammering away at states hiding shady voter shenanigans, demanding to see what's *really* going on with our elections.

Okay, folks, buckle up, because the Deep State's squirming again. The DOJ just dropped the hammer on five more states – Utah, Oklahoma, Kentucky, West Virginia, and New Jersey – demanding access to their precious, oh-so-secret voter rolls. Why? Because transparency is for suckers, apparently.
The official line is it's about the Civil Rights Act of 1960. Yeah, yeah, we've heard it all before. But let's be real – the Trump admin ain't messing around. They smell something rotten in these elections, and they're not afraid to ruffle some feathers to find it. We all know the '20 election was perfectly normal, right? Right??
Harmeet Dhillon, the Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights, basically called these state officials out for being cowards. 'Choosing to fight us in court rather than show their work'? Sounds like someone's got something to hide. Maybe a few too many dead people voting? A few too many mail-in ballots showing up out of nowhere? Just spitballing here.
These states are all crying about 'voter privacy.' Oh, boo-hoo. Last I checked, being a registered voter is public record, and as long as your data isn't being sold on the dark web, I think we'll all survive. Meanwhile, the DOJ wants to see if there's a pattern of illegalities, not dox random soccer moms.
Attorney General Pam Bondi says it best: 'Accurate, well-maintained voter rolls are a requisite for the election integrity that the American people deserve.' Boom. Mic drop. End of discussion. Except, of course, the Left is losing their minds.
Naturally, the usual suspects are screaming about 'voter suppression' and 'fascism' and all the other buzzwords they throw around whenever someone dares to question their narrative. Utah's Lt. Gov and Kentucky's Secretary of State are pulling the usual 'we're protecting democracy' card, but actions speak louder than words, and their actions say, 'We don't want anyone looking too closely at our voter rolls.'
Remember, these are the same people who want to 'nationalize' voting. Convenient, right? Centralize all the power, make it easier to rig the system. Trump knew what was up. And even though his term is over, his DOJ is still out there fighting the good fight.
So, what's the takeaway? The swamp is still being drained, one lawsuit at a time. The Dems will cry, the RINOs will wring their hands, and the normies will finally start waking up to the fact that our elections are anything but secure. Time to show the receipts, folks. Time to expose the fraud. And time to make sure 2028 doesn't look anything like 2020. MAGA!
The admin is making it clear that if states have nothing to hide, there is nothing to worry about. Transparency is the hill they're dying on and the last line of defense against election interference.

