Republican AGs Warn of Justice Department Election Interference

Is the Biden administration putting its thumb on the 2024 scale?

When it comes to the question of who has the authority to decide how elections are conducted, the Constitution is clear. Legislatures make the rules – not judges, not governors, not attorneys general, and certainly not the US Department of Justice (DOJ). Yet the latter has been trying to insert itself into the business of election administration since the establishment of the Election Threats Task Force in March of 2024. On April 10, a group of 16 Republican AGs fired off a warning in the form of a letter to US Attorney General Merrick Garland, observing that the “DOJ has no authority to dictate to the states in matters that concern their sovereign right to ensure safe, secure, and free elections.”

Article I, Section 4 of the US Constitution states:…

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