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To: rolling_stone

Thanks. It is CNN, and no named sources. But if true, this means that the DoJ is on it already.

The Justice Department has made an exception to a 40-year policy that deterred federal prosecutors from announcing the launch of investigations during an election cycle when allegations of voter fraud are made, according to a source familiar with the matter.

The policy guidance is a repeat of information given by the head of the Public Integrity Section to all US attorneys this summer, the source said, but reiterating the loophole in an email — obtained by ProPublica — that pertains to investigations against postal workers and military personnel so close to Election Day is drumming up suspicions.

Millions of registered voters are opting to cast their ballots via mail this year because of the pandemic for different reasons, including to avoid crowding at polling sites. But for months, elected officials, especially President Donald Trump and Attorney General William Barr, have made public statements about mail-in voting conspiracy theories.


622 posted on 11/07/2020 6:41:30 PM PST by little jeremiah (Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point.)
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To: little jeremiah

But if true, this means that the DoJ is on it already.

no reread it slowly they just were allowed to announce voter fraud inv before the election, they knew there would be tons of it so they tried to scare people by annoucing a few voter fraud cases-nothing more


629 posted on 11/07/2020 6:46:38 PM PST by rolling_stone (show time...)
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