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The DOJ's Lame Lawsuit Against Georgia's New Voting Law Is DOA

The DOJ's Lame Lawsuit Against Georgia's New Voting Law Is DOA

FromThe Brief with Gregg Jarrett


The DOJ's Lame Lawsuit Against Georgia's New Voting Law Is DOA

FromThe Brief with Gregg Jarrett

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Length:
25 minutes
Released:
Jun 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

AG Garland recently sued the state of Georgia alleging that its new voting law depresses the rights of Black voters. Simply put, this is an anemic lawsuit. The arguments are weak. The reasoning is tortured. It’s 46 pages, but most of it is irrelevant historical filler. It reminds me of a junior high school paper that is short on substance and long on B.S. I’d give Garland an F grade, and that’s being generous. He should be embarrassed that he put his name behind such a farce.Garland and the DOJ claim that Georgia’s new law restricts the rights of Black voters. In truth, it actually expands voter access in many meaningful ways, which Garland completely ignores. Instead, he focuses on new rules affecting absentee ballots and voter ID.
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Released:
Jun 30, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The official podcast of Fox News Legal Analyst and two-time New York Times Best-Selling author Gregg Jarrett