Democracy Docket reports:
On Friday, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that the Department of Justice (DOJ) will form a criminal task force to investigate threats made against election workers across the country.
The task force will put the resources of multiple DOJ divisions, including the Criminal Division, Civil Rights Division and the FBI, behind efforts to protect the workers who run our elections and prosecute any groups or individuals who threaten them as they fulfill their duties.
In a memo sent to federal prosecutors, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco wrote, “The Department of Justice has a long history of protecting every American’s right to vote, and will continue to do so. To that end, we must also work tirelessly to protect all election workers—whether they be elected officials, appointed officials, or those who volunteer their time—against the threats they face.”
Garland announces a new federal task force that will prioritize investigating threats against election workers, from top administrators to volunteer poll workers
“We will promptly prosecute any violations of federal law,” he says https://t.co/PVD7Z6wZVZ pic.twitter.com/2hnxJgJFtC
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