DOJ Sends Election Monitors to CA and NJ
The Justice Department is sending federal monitors to California and New Jersey for the November 2025 elections, sparking debate over motives and election integrity.
The Justice Department is sending federal monitors to California and New Jersey for the November 2025 elections, sparking debate over motives and election integrity.
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