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(DailyVantage.com) – Minnesota’s controversial ‘vouching’ system for voter registration stands exposed as a potential fraud magnet, now under federal scrutiny by a Trump-led DOJ demanding records to protect election integrity.

Story Snapshot

  • DOJ’s Civil Rights Division demanded Minnesota’s voter records on January 2, targeting the ‘vouching’ system allowing registered voters to vouch for up to eight others on Election Day.
  • Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon cited violations of the Help America Vote Act of 2002, requesting 22 months of records including 2024 elections.
  • Elon Musk labeled the system ‘made for fraud,’ echoing conservative concerns over same-day registration abuses.
  • Ongoing federal probes, including suspension of 6,900 SBA loans and nearly 100 DOJ fraud charges, amplify election security worries.

DOJ Launches Probe into Minnesota’s Vouching Practices

The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division issued a formal demand for voter registration records from Minnesota on January 2. This action specifically targets the state’s ‘vouching’ system, where registered voters can vouch for up to eight unregistered individuals on Election Day. Facility employees gain authority to vouch for unlimited residents in certain settings. President Trump’s DOJ, under new leadership, prioritizes election integrity after years of lax oversight under prior administrations. This move signals a return to strict federal compliance, frustrating states reliant on loose procedures that conservatives argue invite non-citizen voting and dilute legitimate ballots.

Harmeet Dhillon Flags Help America Vote Act Violations

Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon spearheaded the request, highlighting inconsistencies between Minnesota’s practices and the Help America Vote Act of 2002. The law mandates verifiable identification and processes to prevent fraud in same-day registration. Dhillon demanded records spanning the past 22 months, encompassing the 2024 elections. This scrutiny verifies adherence to federal standards amid rising concerns over voter roll inaccuracies. For Trump supporters long alarmed by globalist open-border policies enabling illegal voting, this represents a vital step toward restoring trust in elections and upholding constitutional voting rights reserved for citizens.

Elon Musk and Federal Probes Heighten Fraud Concerns

Elon Musk publicly condemned Minnesota’s system as ‘made for fraud,’ resonating with patriots frustrated by government overreach and fiscal mismanagement tied to unchecked immigration. Broader federal investigations underscore the issue: authorities suspended 6,900 Small Business Administration loans linked to suspected fraud in the state. The DOJ has pursued nearly 100 charges in ongoing probes. Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon has offered no comment, leaving questions about transparency unanswered. These developments align with the Trump administration’s aggressive stance against policies eroding family values and national sovereignty through diluted electoral processes.

Election Integrity Under Trump: A Conservative Victory

With President Trump back in the White House, the DOJ’s action marks a decisive shift from Biden-era indifference to voter fraud risks. Conservatives, weary of woke agendas and overspending that fueled inflation, view this as essential housekeeping. The vouching mechanism, part of same-day registration, bypasses rigorous ID checks favored by Second Amendment defenders who prioritize secure systems for all rights. Limited public response from state officials highlights the need for federal oversight. As investigations progress, Americans demand accountability to safeguard the Republic against internal threats disguised as inclusivity.

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