➤➤ URGENT: Trump’s DOJ is waging war on voter privacy


John,

There’s been another alarming escalation in the Trump administration’s campaign to seize sensitive election data from states, and it’s a direct attack on voter privacy and state control of elections.

The DOJ is suing multiple states to force them to turn over full, unredacted voter rolls – including names, addresses, driver’s license numbers, and partial Social Security numbers.

This isn’t routine list maintenance. It’s a sweeping federal power grab, and experts are warning it could be used to justify mass voter purges or build a national surveillance system of eligible voters.

States like Colorado, Hawaii, Massachusetts, and Nevada have refused — and now they’re being dragged to court for protecting their voters.

We can’t let this become the new normal.

Democratic Secretaries of State and election officials are pushing back, but this fight will require resources, organizing, legal support, and public pressure.

Before the end of the year, can you chip in $3 to help support the leaders defending voter privacy and free elections?

Your support helps ensure that elections remain secure, state authority is respected, and citizens’ personal information stays private.

Thank you for standing strong in this fight,

Team DASS