Justice Department requests access to Dominion voting equipment used in Missouri in 2020
The Department of Justice is investigating Dominion Voting Systems machines from the 2020 Missouri election amid ongoing concerns about election integrity and voter list maintenance.
- The U.S. Department of Justice has requested access to voting equipment used in the 2020 election in two Missouri counties.
- Dominion, a frequent target of false claims that its equipment manipulated votes, has filed defamation lawsuits resulting in massive settlements against conservative outlets.
- Election experts have said the Justice Department is stretching beyond its legal authority with its outreach in Missouri and separate demands for state voter registration lists.
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Justice Department seeks access to 2020 voting machines
NEW YORK — The U.S. Department of Justice requested access to voting equipment used in the 2020 election in two Missouri counties in what appears to be a wide-ranging effort to more closely monitor election processes around the country.
DOJ seeks access to 2020 voting machines
NEW YORK — The U.S. Department of Justice requested access to voting equipment used in the 2020 election in two Missouri counties in what appears to be a wide-ranging effort to more closely monitor election processes around the country.

Justice Department requests access to Dominion voting equipment used in Missouri in 2020
The U.S. Department of Justice has requested access to voting equipment used in the 2020 election in two Missouri counties in what appears to be a wide-ranging effort to more closely monitor election processes around the country.
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