Department of Justice plan raises questions over its ability to recruit so many people – and what they would do

Former officials and voting rights experts have expressed skepticism over a pledge by the Trump administration to dispatch 1,000 monitors across the country to scrutinize November’s US midterm elections.

While the Department of Justice (DoJ) has expressed hope that the operation will be the largest in its history, its plan raised questions over its ability to recruit so many people – and what they would do.

The US president has repeatedly denied the results of election defeats, including his 2020 loss in the presidential election to Joe Biden, and in recent months has escalated concerns that he will seek to meddle in November’s elections.

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[–] 2 points 21 hours ago (1 child)

They’ll find 1,000 MAGA idiots easily. As to what they can do, it doesn’t matter, because the second they get into a polling place they’ll cause a problem. Removing them will just “prove” that elections are fraudulent.

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  • [–] 2 points 16 hours ago

    I garuntee these fuckers are just supplementary.

    They are already cooking up the narrative(s) they will run with to attempt to subvert the election process. These 1000 traitors are just there to instigate justification for stealing ballots.

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