A Democrat on Trump's voter fraud commission asked for more transparency. Here's what happened next.
by Kurtis Lee, Los Angeles Times
Dec 24, 2017
3 minutes
The request from Maine Secretary of State Matthew Dunlap seemed to be a given for any member of President Donald Trump's voter fraud commission: He wanted transparency.
But Dunlap, among a handful of Democrats on the panel launched by executive order in May with the stated goal of restoring confidence and integrity in the electoral process, said he was denied full access to internal information. So he sued the commission he sits on.
On Friday, a federal judge ruled the
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