By authorizing federal prosecutors in a two-page memorandum to pursue allegations of voting irregularities before election results have been certified, Barr bucked decades of Justice Department policy that prohibited interventions that could influence election results. And it opened the department to claims of partisan interference that could delay the traditional post-election transfer of power.
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Kevin Johnson and Kristine Phillips and MSN don't want the allegations of electoral misconduct to be investigated. Big surprise. Nothing to see here, folks. Move along.
Those who wish to suppress the investigation and auditing of the vote do not want the truth to be revealed. There can be no other reason.
Even if what you say is true, the Federal Government has never gotten involved in an investigation of voting irregularities in an election. Elections are run by the states and local counties and unless states ask for help from the feds, the feds don't interfere. The fact that the person responsible for overseeing voting irregularities in the justice department has resigned in protest tells me the process has become politicized. Would you have trusted Eric Holder with this responsibility?