💨 Abstract

The U.S. Department of Justice's recent actions indicate a shift in its focus on voting rights. Instead of traditional protections for voting access, the DOJ has targeted issues raised by conservative activists, especially in key battleground states controlled by Democrats. Actions include lawsuits, letters, and record demands in states like North Carolina, Arizona, Colorado, and Wisconsin. Critics argue these moves prioritize minor issues over major violations of federal law and may undermine public confidence in elections.

Courtesy: WTOP Staff