Trump's DOJ is sending election monitors to California
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Federal monitors will oversee polling in California and New Jersey to ensure election integrity for the November 4 general election.
1don MSN
DOJ sends federal election watchers to California and New Jersey counties amid Republican requests
Democrats clash with Trump's DOJ over federal election observers in California and New Jersey, calling deployment an 'intimidation tactic.'
The U.S. Justice Department said it was asked to monitor polling sites in California in November by state GOP officials.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will send election monitors to vote centers in California and New Jersey during the two states’ off-year elections next month. DOJ officials will monitor six counties between the two states.
The DOJ warned California officials to stop threatening federal immigration agents or face prosecution. Deputy AG Todd Blanche tells Gov. Gavin Newsom, Rep. Nancy Pelosi to stand down.
California officials announced plans on Monday to launch a website tracking Immigration and Customs Enforcement activity in Los Angeles. During a press conference alongside Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass,