Saturday, June 14, 2025

Trump Justice Department Demands “All Records” Relating to 2024 Federal Elections From Colorado Sec. of State Jena Griswold — UH OH!

 The U. S. Department of Justice (DOJ), under Trump’s leadership, has made an unprecedented demand to Colorado's Secretary of State, Jena Griswold, to provide all records related to the upcoming 2024 federal elections. This request has raised significant concerns among election officials and experts.

1. Broad Request: On May 12, the DOJ requested extensive records from Colorado, including data from the 2020 elections. Election officials have labeled this demand as unprecedented in scope.

2. Content of the Request: The request may encompass various types of data such as voter registrations, ballots, and voting equipment information, which worries some officials about privacy and the integrity of the electoral process.

3. Connection to Tina Peters: Some believe the demand may be linked to Tina Peters, a Trump supporter facing legal issues for unauthorized access to voting equipment. Trump has referred to Peters as an "innocent Political Prisoner. "

4. Griswold’s Response: Secretary Griswold criticized the DOJ’s demand, arguing it could undermine democracy and claimed the DOJ under Trump is misusing its power against states.

5. Changes in DOJ Leadership: The DOJ’s Civil Rights Division has shifted focus under Harmeet Dhillon, pushing for more stringent measures against alleged voter fraud rather than protecting voter rights.

6. Executive Order Influence: The demand follows an executive order from Trump in March, which called for stricter oversight of voter data and coordination between federal and state agencies.

7. Parallel Requests Nationwide: The RNC, backed by the Dhillon Law Group, also sent requests to several states for similar voter data, which raises questions about cooperation between party efforts and federal actions.

8. Concerns Across States: Other states like New Mexico are preparing for potential similar demands, fearing a revival of disputes from the 2020 elections.

9. DOJ's Legal Position: While the DOJ has kept the complaint that initiated the request under wraps, they assert that their actions comply with federal law and privacy standards.

10. Retention of 2020 Records: Colorado officials revealed that many records from the 2020 election have already been destroyed according to state law, which requires retention for 25 months.

The DOJ's demand for extensive election-related records from Colorado has created significant unease among election officials and has attracted national attention due to its unprecedented breadth. Many officials are unsure how to proceed, and questions remain regarding the legality and intent behind the request as it could lead to further scrutiny of election processes.

https://100percentfedup.com/just-trump-justice-department-demands-all-records-relating/

No comments: