BREAKING NEWS: Ranking members, soon to be chairs, slam DOJ Voting Section MOVE Act Enforcement

Poor James Cole.  At least he won't have to take a pay cut anytime soon.  Cole doesn't get his DAG job, but what of the people responsible for it?

The whirlwind cometh to DOJ regarding the failure to protect military voters in 2010.  The soon to be Chairmen strike. Letter from Congress.

One of many zingers:  "What we find most troubling about this situation is that the Department of Justice, which has the sole and exclusive authority to enforce UOCAVA, not only failed to ensure compliance but apparently was not even aware when widespread noncompliance occurred."

The letter also states a private organization, the Military Voter Protection Project, was able to detect noncompliance, when DOJ was not, as we posted here .

"The Department's failure to give meaning to or efforts on behalf of overseas voters is deeply disappointing."

Indeed.  I have heard from overseas military members regarding the DOJ's enforcement.  "Deeply disappointing" describes just the beginning of their fury.

 
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