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Marc EliasonBluesky3d ago
A federal judge dismissed the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) lawsuit against Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt, who rejected its request for the state’s unredacted voter files.
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Analysis Summary
A federal judge dismissed the DOJ's lawsuit demanding Pennsylvania's unredacted voter rolls, marking the Trump administration's tenth consecutive loss on similar voter-access litigation across the country. The ruling protects access to sensitive personal voter data that the Justice Department had sought without demonstrating legal grounds to override state privacy protections. This extends a pattern of courts rejecting the administration's voter-roll access strategy as overreach — ten separate judges have now sided with state officials claiming voter privacy interests.
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“A federal judge dismissed the Department of Justice's (DOJ) lawsuit against Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt, who rejected its request for the state's unredacted voter files.”
Confirmed by five independent sources including Bloomberg Law, Philadelphia Inquirer, Votebeat, and Democracy Docket. Judge Cathy Bissoon's dismissal is established fact.
“The DOJ has now lost 0-10 on similar lawsuits across multiple states.”
Democracy Docket explicitly reports 'Ten federal judges have ruled against the administration so far' and headlines state '0-10' record.
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