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Marc EliasonBluesky4d ago
NEW: Friday night’s ruling marked the department’s 12th straight loss in lower courts in its legal crusade to force all 50 states and the District of Columbia to forfeit their voter rolls to the federal government. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...
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Analysis Summary
The Trump Department of Justice has now lost 12 consecutive lower court cases trying to obtain unredacted voter registration data from states. The ruling is verified by Democracy Docket, a nonprofit election law tracking outlet. The DOJ has appealed some losses and is also pursuing criminal threats against state election officials who fail to remove noncitizens from rolls — a separate but related pressure campaign on election administration.
Claims Analysis (1)
“Friday night's ruling marked the department's 12th straight loss in lower courts in its legal crusade to force all 50 states and the District of Columbia to forfeit their voter rolls to the federal government.”
Court defeats confirmed by Democracy Docket (the linked outlet). The number 12 and 'lower courts' are accurate. Language 'force all 50 states to forfeit voter rolls' characterizes the DOJ's demand but the actual legal posture involves demanding unredacted voter data — the framing 'forfeit' is editorial language for 'provide access to.' The core claim (12 consecutive losses in lower courts) is verified.
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