Marc Elias on DOJ Data Collection: A "Five Alarm Fire" for Voting Rights
Brian Tyler CohenJuly 31, 20259 min461,178 views
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- 🚨 The Department of Justice (DOJ) is systematically collecting individual voter data from all 50 states, described as a "five alarm fire" by Marc Elias.
- 🎯 This initiative involves accessing comprehensive voter records for every citizen, a move Elias believes is deeply concerning for voting rights.
Concerns Over Legality and Intent
- ⚖️ While the legality of the DOJ's actions is questioned, the agency tasked with enforcing it is the DOJ itself, creating a complex situation.
- ❓ Elias emphasizes that the DOJ's criminal division has no legitimate role in election administration and should remain separate.
- 🔍 The stated purpose of collecting this data is unclear, raising suspicions about its intended use.
Potential Misuse of Voter Data
- 📢 At best, the data may be used to perpetuate false claims of fraud, demonize naturalized citizens, or criticize blue states and cities.
- ⚠️ At worst, the data could be used to justify federal intervention in election results, particularly in states where Democrats win.
- 📖 This playbook is seen as a continuation of Donald Trump's efforts to undermine election integrity, similar to actions attempted in 2020.
Broader Implications for Election Subversion
- 🚀 Elias connects this data collection to a larger strategy, including the potential deployment of military forces into cities.
- 🏛️ The DOJ, under Pam Bondi, and potentially the FBI, are seen as tools to carry out these plans, bypassing previous checks and balances.
- 🤝 This coordinated effort aims to lay the groundwork for challenging and potentially overturning future election results.
Call to Action and Resources
- ✊ Elias urges public awareness and a readiness to fight back against these perceived threats to democracy.
- 📰 Democracy Docket, Elias's news outlet, is highlighted for breaking this story and is recommended for staying informed on breaking legal news.
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Department of Justice (DOJ)Voting RightsElection SubversionVoter Data CollectionPam BondiMarc EliasDemocracy DocketElection IntegrityDonald TrumpFederal InterventionFalse Claims of FraudMidtermsDOJ Weaponization
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