Federal judge blocks Trump DOJ access to Oregon voter rolls

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Another judge, born of parents from the third world, and a Mohammedan, appointed late in Biden's last days in office.

This will be reversed. But Biden, or Øbama, District Court judges don't care. All they want is to delay, delay, delay.

Indeed:

"Kasubhai has faced intense opposition from GOP lawmakers who've said that he's too radical for the federal bench."





A federal judge in Oregon ruled against a Trump administration request to view the state's unredacted voter rolls on Monday.

Judge Mustafa Kasubhai said he plans to dismiss the Justice Department lawsuit and will file a final written opinion in the coming days. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield hailed Monday's ruling, arguing the DOJ was seeking a "backdoor" to grab Oregon residents' personal information.

President Donald Trump's administration has filed lawsuits seeking voter registration data in at least 23 states. The lawsuits request access to names, dates of birth, residential addresses, driver’s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers.

OREGON ELECTION SYSTEM FACES SCRUTINY AS STATE MOVES TO ADDRESS 800,000 INACTIVE VOTERS: ‘ASTOUNDING’

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Another judge, born of parents from the third world, and a Mohammedan, appointed late in Biden's last days in office.

This will be reversed. But Biden, or Øbama, District Court judges don't care. All they want is to delay, delay, delay.

Indeed:

"Kasubhai has faced intense opposition from GOP lawmakers who've said that he's too radical for the federal bench."
A federal judge in Oregon ruled against a Trump administration request to view the state's unredacted voter rolls on Monday.
Judge Mustafa Kasubhai said he plans to dismiss the Justice Department lawsuit and will file a final written opinion in the coming days. Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield hailed Monday's ruling, arguing the DOJ was seeking a "backdoor" to grab Oregon residents' personal information.
President Donald Trump's administration has filed lawsuits seeking voter registration data in at least 23 states. The lawsuits request access to names, dates of birth, residential addresses, driver’s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers.
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Couldn't be because what they want is illegal, could it?
 
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