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Mississippi Secretary of State claims DOJ uses Bidenbucks to promote illegal voting by felons

The Department of Justice Encourages Ineligible Voters to Register, Says Mississippi‌ Election Official

The Department of Justice (DOJ) ⁢is allegedly using taxpayer funds to promote voter registration among incarcerated felons and noncitizens, according to Mississippi’s top election official. Republican​ Secretary of State Michael Watson has raised concerns about the DOJ’s compliance with‌ Executive Order 14019, signed by President Biden in March 2021, ⁤which directs federal agencies to ⁣interfere in state and local election⁢ administration by ‌using taxpayer money for voter registration ‌and get-out-the-vote activities.

Watson’s ​letter to Attorney General⁣ Merrick Garland reveals that ⁢the DOJ has been uncooperative in providing documents related to​ the order’s implementation, even heavily redacting⁤ records ordered for release by‍ a federal court. He​ expresses worry that the DOJ’s efforts have led to agencies ⁣attempting to ⁢register​ potentially ineligible felons ‍and coercing state and local officials to assist in ⁣this​ endeavor.

One such agency is the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), which falls under the DOJ. The USMS ​has modified contracts and ​agreements with jails ⁣to comply with ​Biden’s directive, requiring them to⁣ provide voter registration materials and facilitate voting by mail. Watson argues that this program creates opportunities for⁣ ineligible ‌prisoners to register ‌to vote in Mississippi, as it provides misleading information about their voting rights.

Watson also raises concerns about the coordination between‍ Mississippi​ jails and “nonpartisan” organizations approved by the administration to provide voter information‌ and registration ⁣assistance. These organizations, such ​as Demos and​ the ACLU, have been discovered to have left-wing affiliations.

Furthermore, Watson ⁢highlights the risk of noncitizens registering and voting in elections⁤ due to the policies implemented⁣ by the DOJ. He criticizes the Biden ​administration⁤ for allocating‍ resources to a program⁤ that could​ potentially inflate state voter⁣ rolls​ with ineligible and non-citizen voters.

In his ⁣letter, Watson requests that Garland halt these policies until the integrity of Mississippi’s voter rolls can be ensured. He also asks⁢ for details about the procedures and the names of individuals who have received‍ Mississippi voter registration materials through this program.


Shawn Fleetwood, a staff writer for The Federalist and a graduate of the University of Mary Washington, has previously worked as a state content writer for Convention of States ​Action. His‌ work has been featured in various outlets, including RealClearPolitics, RealClearHealth, and Conservative Review.⁣ Follow him on Twitter‌ @ShawnFleetwood.

What steps will the Department⁢ of Justice ‍take to address Secretary Watson’s concerns and⁤ ensure transparency regarding their activities related ‌to voter registration

Ily redacting information⁣ that should be made public. This lack‍ of transparency has only heightened suspicions regarding‍ the DOJ’s true intentions⁤ and⁤ its potential ‌violation of federal law.

One of the ⁤key concerns raised by Secretary Watson‍ is​ the ⁤DOJ’s alleged encouragement⁣ of ineligible⁢ voters to register. In his letter, he asserts ‌that the ⁤DOJ has been actively promoting voter​ registration among incarcerated felons and noncitizens, both of whom are ineligible ‍to vote under Mississippi state law.⁤ This raises serious questions⁤ about the DOJ’s⁤ commitment to upholding the integrity‍ of our elections and respecting ⁢the laws enacted by individual states.

By using⁢ taxpayer funds to engage in voter registration‍ efforts‌ targeting ineligible individuals, the DOJ ⁤is not only overstepping its authority but also potentially diluting the voting power of eligible voters. The principle of ⁢”one person, ⁢one vote” is a cornerstone of democracy, and it is essential ⁣that we protect the​ integrity of our‌ electoral process. Allowing⁣ ineligible voters to​ register undermines the very foundation of our democratic system and erodes⁢ the trust of the American people in ​our government institutions.

Moreover,‌ this alleged DOJ‍ interference in‌ the election administration of states ⁣like Mississippi ⁢directly contradicts the intent behind Executive Order 14019. The order aimed​ to ⁤strengthen⁤ our democracy by ‌increasing voter access and ensuring that every eligible citizen​ has the opportunity to participate in our‌ electoral process. However, the DOJ’s actions, as reported by Secretary ⁢Watson, demonstrate a⁣ blatant ​disregard for the principles outlined in ‍the executive order, instead choosing to‌ promote the registration of ⁢individuals who are legally prohibited from voting.

In his letter, Secretary Watson ​rightfully calls for greater transparency from the DOJ, demanding that they comply with his requests for information and provide⁤ a⁢ clear explanation of their ⁢activities related ⁤to voter registration. The American people deserve ⁢to ⁣know whether their‌ taxpayer funds are being used in accordance with the ‍law, ‌or if they are ‍being misappropriated to push a ‌political agenda that‍ undermines the very foundation of our democracy.

As the top election official in Mississippi, Secretary Watson ⁣has a responsibility to ensure the integrity of our ⁤state’s elections. His concerns regarding the alleged actions of the DOJ should not be taken lightly, as they have far-reaching⁤ implications for the trust and legitimacy⁣ of our electoral process. It is ⁤imperative that the DOJ ​address ‍these‌ concerns promptly and ​transparently, not only‍ for the sake of Mississippi​ but also‌ to uphold the principles of democracy that form the bedrock of our nation.

In ​conclusion, the Department of Justice’s alleged encouragement of ineligible‍ voters to register, ⁣as reported‍ by Mississippi’s ‍top election official, is a​ matter of great concern. Such actions not only undermine⁣ the integrity of our elections ⁣but‌ also raise questions about⁤ the ⁤DOJ’s compliance⁢ with federal law. Transparency⁢ and accountability⁤ must be prioritized, and the American⁤ people deserve to know ⁣the truth behind these allegations. Only by‍ addressing these‍ concerns can‌ we safeguard the foundations of⁤ our democracy and ensure that every eligible citizen’s ⁣vote is protected and respected.



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