The Justice Department is deploying a record 1,000 federal monitors to polling places ahead of the elections — a massive leap from its usual handful — to safeguard voting rights and prevent intimidation or discrimination. Drawing volunteers from within the department, it’s already active in key primaries like Miami-Dade and Wyoming, with more locations coming soon. Meanwhile, the Civil Rights Division pushes for voter data to clean rolls, sparking legal battles as states see it as election interference. DHS also seeks voter info for enforcement, while former President Trump’s continued election claims fuel investigations and national debate over fairness and security. This unprecedented federal push signals a high-stakes moment in how America votes.

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