Former President Donald Trump claimed Monday that the Department of Justice was attempting to help Democrats "cheat" on the election by trying to add "illegal voters" to voter rolls in Virginia.
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One of the Greatest Examples of DOJ Weaponization is the fact that they are suing Virginia to put ALL of the Illegal Voters, which were fully exposed and removed by the important work of Governor Glenn Youngkin, back on the Voter Rolls.
Obviously, this was done so that they can CHEAT on the Election," Trump wrote on social media. But he and other Republicans mischaracterized a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department, CBS News' election law expert says. Trump's statement followed a lawsuit federal prosecutors filed Friday accusing Virginia officials of removing voters from their rolls too close to the general election, in violation of federal election laws.
The National Voter Registration Act, or NVRA, prohibits states from removing voters from registration lists within 90 days of a federal election.
Election experts say the 90-day quiet period prevents voters from being disenfranchised by giving them a chance to get back on the registration lists if they were removed in error.Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, a Republican, signed an executive order that led Virginia to violate the quiet period by doing list maintenance "as recently as late September," the Justice Department alleged.
The department has also sued Alabama for violating the NVRA in recent weeks. Youngkin defended his actions in a statem…
"Governor Youngkin is correct that the Justice Department needing to sue a state like his so close to an election is 'unprecedented,' but that's because no state has sought to violate this law before this year," Becker said.
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