Nothing to See Here, Folks: DOJ's Dhillon Reveals That an Awful Lot of People on Voter Rolls Are Dead
The Left will tell you that voter fraud is a
barely-there issue, and that our elections are as pure as fresh snow.
Why then do they seem hell-bent on preventing any efforts to ensure
their integrity and demonizing anyone who points out irregularities?
And there are irregularities, as Assistant Attorney General
for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon
told Sunday Morning Futures host Maria
Bartiromo. There’s a whole lot of corpses gumming up the works:
The Trump administration has sued multiple states for failing to turn over voter rolls to the Department of Justice,
which is seeking to ensure compliance with the National Voter
Registration Act, the Help America Vote Act, and other federal laws
aimed at protecting the right to vote. Dhillon told Bartiromo that, even
in states trying to comply with the laws, issues concerning voting
eligibility were still being identified.
“States are not in
compliance, even those ones who want to. So, for the ones that we’ve run
so far—60 million records that we’ve run—we found at least 350,000 dead
people currently on the voter rolls
in those jurisdictions, and we’ve referred approximately 25,000 people
with no citizenship records to [the Department of] Homeland Security to
look at, you know, dig into that further and see the extent to which
people voted,” Dhillon told Bartiromo.
Her takeaway? Don’t listen to the Left on this subject:
“I’m
in touch with voting rights activists who are showing me information
about people who have voted who are not American citizens. So the Left
told us this never happens and it’s a myth, it definitely happened.”
This
story out of California highlights the response of Democrats when faced
with allegations of irregularities: attack the messenger, in this case,
a woman who was able to register her dog to vote:
The actual threat to California’s democracy
lies in the response of state officials when presented with evidence or
allegations of serious problems in the state’s elections.
Rather
than work with people who attempt to identify potential vulnerabilities
within the election system, California’s election officials either
ignore them (at best) –– or work against them at every turn.
When
[dog owner] Yourex contacted the Orange County Registrar of Voters to
inform county officials that her dog had not only been registered to
vote, but had received an actual mail-in ballot, she wasn’t met with gratitude.
For five years, she was met with total silence.
That silence ended when she was arrested and charged with five felonies (four of which were ultimately dismissed).
Yourex
submitted mail-in ballots under the name of her dog, Maya Jean Yourex,
during the 2021 gubernatorial recall election and the 2022 primary.
The initial ballot was counted, but the second one was challenged and ultimately rejected by officials.
This
case raises concerns about voter fraud and the integrity of the
electoral process, showing how some may exploit system loopholes.
To Democrats, that’s not a problem; to them, the real threat is the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, which would require ID to vote. Why should you have to prove who you are?
Dhillon
vows to clean it up, though, and has sued 29 states and the District of
Columbia to obtain access to their voter rolls. Not surprisingly, many
of those states are resisting.
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