🇺🇸 DOJ DEMANDS EVERY VOTER'S SSN - CALLS IT "ELECTION INTEGRITY" Harmeet Dhillon's DOJ has now sued 22 states demanding unredacted voter rolls: Social Security numbers, driver's licenses, dates of birth, the works. The official story? Cleaning up voter rolls. Finding dead voters and ineligible registrants. Preventing "vote dilution" before 2026 midterms. The actual mechanism? Building an unprecedented federal voter database with every American's private information, then feeding it into DHS's SAVE system to cross-check citizenship status. Dhillon says they've found 260,000 deceased voters on rolls. That sounds dramatic until you realize Louisiana's audit found 79 cases of noncitizens voting since the 1980s. Decades of data, infinitesimal fraud. Here's the tell: Georgia's being sued. Brad Raffensperger runs the most aggressive voter roll purges in America - so aggressive courts keep forcing him to restore registrations. If Georgia's not clean enough, nobody is. Translation: This isn't about dirty rolls. It's about federal access. Wisconsin is legally exempt from NVRA. DOJ sued anyway using different authority. Oregon, Maine, Illinois, Hawaii, Massachusetts, Nevada, Colorado - both red and blue states refusing. All citing the same concern: creating a national voter database violates constitutional principles of state-run elections. The DOJ's own complaint in DC accidentally included draft comments from trial attorney Brittany Bennett - who previously represented Georgia GOP trying to ban Dominion voting machines. Not exactly screaming "nonpartisan election integrity." And that data? Already being shared with DHS without required regulatory notices. Already running through citizenship verification systems. Already aggregating 47.5 million voter records. Either you believe the federal government needs every American voter's full SSN to find a statistically negligible number of ineligible voters, or you recognize infrastructure-building when you see it. States that comply get praised. States that resist get sued and accused of "embarrassment" over dirty rolls. The question isn't whether rolls need maintenance - they do. The question is whether the solution to state election administration is a federal database with everyone's private information cross-referenced through immigration enforcement systems. Dhillon herself wrote in 2022 that DOJ's election authority was narrow and "shouldn't be up to a politicized DOJ to dictate what election integrity looks like." ...