💨 Abstract
The U.S. Justice Department sued Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia, and the District of Columbia for not providing requested voter information. This is part of a broader effort to collect detailed voting data, with 22 lawsuits filed against various states. The Trump administration claims this is to ensure election security, but critics raise concerns about privacy and the use of the data. The requested information includes sensitive details like dates of birth and driver’s license numbers.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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