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Michigan officials push back on DOJ demand for ballots

Michigan officials push back on DOJ demand for ballots

Michigan officials are resisting the Justice Department’s request for ballots and election materials from Detroit to verify the 2024 election’s integrity. Harmeet Dhillon, assistant attorney general for civil rights, sent a letter on Tuesday to Wayne County’s election chief, highlighting the ongoing dispute over the DOJ’s demand for election documents amid concerns over election transparency.

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