Missouri Republicans File Suit Against DOJ To Ban Feds From Polling Sites
Missouri’s secretary of state and attorney general have filed a lawsuit to ban the Department of Justice (DOJ) from interfering at polling sites on Election Day.
Missouri’s secretary of state and attorney general have filed a lawsuit to ban the Department of Justice (DOJ) from interfering at polling sites on Election Day.
By Kenin M. Spivak November 3, 2024 (Views expressed by guest commentators may not reflect the views of OAN or its affiliates.)
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