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Justice Department Suing Virginia for Removing Noncitizens from Voter Rolls?
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin signed an executive order on Aug. 7, 2024, that included a provision asking the state to remove voters who could not prove their citizenship from voting rolls. The U.S. Department of Justice has sued the commonwealth of Virginia over the executive order.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin: Not Controversial To Remove Self-Identified Non-Citizens From Voter Rolls
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin defends a program to keep non-citizens off the voter rolls in the face of a DOJ lawsuit during an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper: JAKE TAPPER, CNN: The Justice Department is suing your state's election officials alleging that you're violating federal law because you're purging voters that were flagged as potential non-citizens.
VA Gov. Youngkin says he's purging voting rolls of noncitizens. DOJ says citizens are victims
The Justice Department is suing to stop Virginia from removing voters from rolls too close to election, but Gov. Youngkin defends the practice.
GOP governor slams ‘unprecedented’ DOJ lawsuit over removal of noncitizens from voter rolls
The Virginia governor's office is defending itself against what it says is an "unprecedented" lawsuit by the DOJ targeting its efforts to purge noncitizens from voter rolls.
Trump said the DOJ is suing Virginia to allow noncitizens to vote. But that’s not the case
A 1996 federal law prevents noncitizen voting in federal elections; the Justice Department has not proposed changing it.
Youngkin goes on media blitz in fight against ‘unprecedented’ DOJ voter lawsuit
Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA) took to the airwaves to fight back against the Department of Justice’s new lawsuit against the commonwealth of Virginia, charging that the “unprecedented” lawsuit has ulterior motives.
Data shows eligible Va. voters could have registration canceled amid push to keep non-citizens off rolls
Newly obtained data shows Virginia’s process for taking non-citizens off the state’s voter rolls could be wrongfully identifying eligible voters for removal.
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Virginia governor Glenn Youngkin reacts to Tony Bennett’s surprising retirement announcement
Tony Bennett stunned many on Thursday with his reported retirement. That includes those in the state with Glenn Youngkin, the ...
Virginia Mercury
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Clean voter rolls are essential, but Youngkin’s late, politically driven ‘purge’ deserves challenge
The most vexing consequence of Youngkin’s order, which its critics call a “purge,” is that it’s much more likely to harm ...
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Glenn Youngkin vows to make sure the election in Virginia 'will be fair, will be accurate and will be safe'
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin discussed the DOJ lawsuit against his state over his effort to purge noncitizens from voting ...
Opinion
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Opinion
Laundering lies: Glenn Youngkin shows how easily media is manipulated to sanewash Donald Trump
Appearing on CNN on Monday, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin found himself in an uncomfortable situation. Host Jake Tapper ...
WFXR Roanoke on MSN
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Two years of ‘Operation Ceasefire Virginia,’ Miyares, Youngkin tout its effectiveness
It’s been two years since ‘Operation Ceasefire,’ a program created by Attorney General Jason Miyares, aims to reduce violent ...
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‘Morning Joe’ Rips GOP Gov. Glenn Youngkin for Downplaying Trump’s ‘Fascist’ Threat
The MSNBC show aired footage of Youngkin repeatedly insisting that the former president’s words were being misunderstood.
Opinion
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Opinion
Merrick Garland’s Virginia Election Lawsuit
Justice sues Virginia for violating the law about cleaning up voter rolls.
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Youngkin creates Office of Hurricane Helene Recovery
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has established a new office within his administration dedicated to Hurricane Helene recovery.
WVTF
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Youngkin, Miyares tout drop in violent crime, success of Ceasefire Virginia
State officials say there's been an 11% decline in overall violent crime and a 30% decline in murders so far this year.
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