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DOJ admits it was already analyzing voter roll data after telling a judge otherwise
A Justice Department lawyer told a federal judge the agency had not yet used nonpublic voter data collected from states, then later corrected the record and acknowledged analysis had begun.
Key Takeaways
- A DOJ lawyer told a judge the agency had not used the voter-roll data it collected from states.
- A later court filing corrected that statement and said preliminary internal analysis had already begun.
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DT Editorial Team··via wired.com