Kilroy2
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Barr tries to justify Trumps suggestion about sending feds to polling places and quotes the civil rights act of 1965 to enforce civil rights. The act was used to enforce civil rights and ensure that voters were not harassed by state or local officials.
Yet this is what Trumps said. During an interview with Fox News' Chris Wallace last month, Trump said he would send "sheriffs, and we're going to have law enforcement, and we're going to have, hopefully, U.S. attorneys, and we're going to have everybody and attorneys general" to weed out voters who had not registered or were out to commit fraud.
So why can bar just say that and justify that they want to weed out voters who are not registered. Why does he have to say that they done it before to prevent black voters from being harassed.
This is the AG who cannot tell the difference between a law that is specific to stop voter harassment and trump suggestion that he wants to weed out voter fraud. How are sheriffs and law enforcement suppose to do that? Check voter registration cards or paperwork. Yet that what officials at voting polls do. It is what they done in past elections. Why under Trump does he have to send in the Feds? Another example of Trump lack of understanding of how the government works. Another example of him attempting to influence the election by abusing his power as the President during an election.