DOJ Misled a Judge About Use of Voter Roll Data
The US Department of Justice misled a federal judge by claiming it had not accessed the sensitive voter roll data it has been collecting, according to court documents and sources familiar with the matter. In a sworn affidavit filed last week in a Texas voting rights case, Jeffrey Sprecher, the acting head of the DOJ’s voting section, told a US District Court judge that his team had not reviewed or analyzed the nonpublic voter roll data it had collected since 2018.