Friday, January 27, 2017

DOJ Delay in Texas Voter ID Case Sparks Concern Amid Trump’s Debunked Fraud Claims

Before President Trump reiterated debunked claims of widespread voter fraud and vowed to investigate earlier this week, his administration had already quietly signaled that it is likely to view strict voting laws far more favorably than his predecessor.

Just hours after Trump was sworn in as president last Friday, Justice Department lawyers challenging Texas' voter ID law asked a federal appeals court to delay a hearing in the case. The hearing had been scheduled to consider whether the law intended to discriminate against racial minorities, or whether it merely did so incidentally.

"The United States requires additional time to brief the new leadership of the department on this case and the issues to be addressed at that hearing before making any representations to the court," the Justice Department lawyers wrote. 

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