The Deputy Attorney General of the Civil Rights Division, Harmeet Dhillon, announced on Tuesday that the Trump Department of Justice will send election observers to 15 different jurisdictions located in the states of Arizona, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and Virginia to prevent Democratic fraud in the upcoming primary elections.
"We are sending observers to cities and counties where there may have been some issues in recent elections. So this is something that the Department of Justice routinely does," Dhillon commented, informing that these officials will be tasked with ensuring compliance with federal election laws.
"And stay tuned as we approach the general elections, where there will be an even broader program of vote observers, just as the Department of Justice has done for decades in our great nation," the Justice official revealed.

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The Trump administration will place special emphasis on sending observers to three Democrat-run cities in Michigan: Detroit, Lansing, and East Lansing. All of these jurisdictions have a long history of complaints about electoral irregularities.









