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Dhillon details DOJ election monitors, voter roll cleanup ahead of 2026 midterms

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Summary

Bloomberg interviewed Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon on DOJ alignment with presidential priorities and election-security work. She defended executive-branch accountability, described sending monitors to polling sites since the 1950s, and outlined plans for roughly 1,000 monitors in the November 2026 election. Dhillon discussed voter-roll maintenance, prosecutions of illegal voting, foreign-actor concerns, and challenges obtaining data from two-thirds of states under federal statutes.

Editorial Assessment

The segment accurately conveys DOJ's announced monitoring expansion and data requests but presents non-citizen voting and dead-voter figures without noting documented rarity or that many registrations were state errors. Court rulings limiting DOJ access to full voter files, including the recent Sixth Circuit decision, receive brief mention. Viewers miss quantitative context on how often non-citizens actually vote versus registration glitches and the long timeline for prosecutions. Sourcing is one-sided toward administration priorities.

Key Moments

verified

DOJ will deploy approximately 1,000 election monitors for the November 2026 election

Dhillon announced expanded monitoring program; DOJ statements confirm monitors in multiple states for primaries with plans for November.

missing context

New Jersey admitted hundreds of non-citizen voting cases; scale is much larger

NJ reported ~6,600 erroneous registrations from a software glitch with fewer than 400 votes cast; DOJ has charged several individuals.

missing context

Cooperating states show hundreds of thousands dead and tens of thousands non-citizens on rolls

Based on partial state data shared with DOJ; two-thirds of states have not complied, and overall incidence remains low per available analyses.

disputed

Sixth Circuit ruling provides good language; may go to Supreme Court

Full Sixth Circuit denied en banc rehearing, upholding panel decision against DOJ's demand for Michigan voter data under 1960 Civil Rights Act.

Notable Concerns

  • Limited discussion of scale or error rates in non-citizen registration claims

Sources Consulted

  1. Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Harmeet K. Dhillon
  2. Justice Department to Conduct Election Monitoring in Minnesota Primary Election
  3. Trump DOJ to deploy election monitors in 6 states amid pressure campaign
  4. Multiple Aliens Charged with Illegally Voting in Federal Elections
  5. Trump DOJ fails to convince full Sixth Circuit to resurrect Michigan voter-roll loss
  6. Unpacking Myths About Noncitizen Voting