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🚨BREAKING: A federal judge tossed out the Department of Justice’s lawsuit to access West Virginia’s unredacted voter rolls, which marks 13 straight court losses for the department’s floundering effort to seize sensitive voter data from every state. www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...
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Analysis Summary
The Trump administration's Justice Department lost its 13th consecutive federal court challenge seeking to compel states to hand over unredacted voter registration data — this time in West Virginia on Monday. A federal judge found the DOJ was using broad records requests as fishing expeditions into sensitive personal data without demonstrating a concrete voting rights protection purpose. The streak of losses signals the administration's voter roll access strategy faces consistent judicial skepticism across different courts and judges.
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“A federal judge tossed out the Department of Justice's lawsuit to access West Virginia's unredacted voter rolls”
Multiple outlets confirm U.S. District Judge Thomas E. Johnston dismissed the DOJ lawsuit on Monday, July 14, 2026. Court action verified.
“This marks 13 straight court losses for the department's floundering effort to seize sensitive voter data from every state”
Multiple sources confirm the DOJ is 0-13 in lawsuits seeking unredacted voter rolls from states. The streak is accurate as of Monday, July 14, 2026.
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