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Marc EliasonBluesky3d ago
🚨BREAKING: Maryland Federal Court DISMISSES Department of Justice lawsuit to gain access to state voter data. A big victory for our clients Maryland/DC Alliance for Retired Americans and democracy. DOJ is now 0-9 in these cases. We are undefeated.πŸ—³οΈπŸ’ͺβš–οΈ www.democracydocket.com/cases/maryla...
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Framing
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Context
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Accuracy100%
Framing78%
Context70%
Tone65%
Analysis Summary
A federal judge in Maryland blocked the Trump administration's Justice Department from obtaining the state's complete voter registration data, marking the ninth straight dismissal of similar DOJ lawsuits across different states. The Maryland/DC Alliance for Retired Americans, represented by Democracy Docket, challenged the request as overreach, and the court agreed. This pattern suggests federal judges are rejecting the DOJ's broad campaign to access voter rolls, signaling skepticism of the administration's rationale for the data requests.
Claims Analysis (3)
β€œMaryland Federal Court DISMISSES Department of Justice lawsuit to gain access to state voter data”
Multiple credible sources confirm a federal judge dismissed DOJ's lawsuit seeking Maryland's voter registration list. Democracy Docket, Yahoo News, and The Banner all report this ruling.
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β€œDOJ is now 0-9 in these cases”
Yahoo News article explicitly states 'It's the ninth time a federal court has stopped the Trump administration from getting voter information.' Democracy Docket reporting confirms this is the ninth dismissal across multiple states.
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β€œThis was a victory for Maryland/DC Alliance for Retired Americans”
Democracy Docket article confirms the plaintiff organization and describes the ruling as a defeat for DOJ's voter data access campaign. The court's dismissal constitutes a legal victory for the named clients.
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