In this Just the News article, John Solomon reports that new DOJ election-integrity findings are challenging years of dismissive media and Democrat claims that voter fraud concerns were baseless.
- The article centers on Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon’s claim that DOJ reviews have found tens of thousands of noncitizens on voter rolls and dozens who allegedly voted illegally.
- Dhillon said the review has also uncovered hundreds of thousands of dead or departed residents who remained on state voter lists.
- Just the News frames the findings as a major blow to the left’s long-running insistence that election-fraud concerns are exaggerated or imaginary.
- The DOJ effort reportedly involves obtaining and reviewing state voter rolls ahead of the 2026 midterms.
- According to the report, 16 states have either provided voter-roll data to DOJ or signed agreements to do so, while 29 states are facing litigation to compel compliance.
- The article highlights recent DOJ action involving an illegal alien from Africa who was indicted for allegedly voting in seven federal elections in Pennsylvania.
- Dhillon accused some states of resisting DOJ oversight because they do not want their rolls scrutinized or fear lawsuits from left-wing voting-rights attorneys.
- The broader implication is that sloppy voter-roll maintenance is not merely an administrative problem, but a serious election-integrity threat that could affect public confidence.
Read the full story: https://justthenews.com/politics-policy/elections/lefts-election-fraud-denials-crumble-doj-exposes-two-decade-long




