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Norman, Ralph | Congressman

Rep. Norman Leads Letter Demanding the Department of Justice Disclose Its Plans to Carry Out President Biden's Executive Order to "Promote Voter Registration and Voter Participation"

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On Tuesday, Rep. Ralph Norman (SC-5) led a letter to  Attorney General Garland regarding the Department of Justice's (DOJ)  plan to enact Executive Order (EO) 14019 to "promote voter registration  and voter participation."

 

As first reported by the Epoch Times on Tuesday,  Rep. Norman's letter demands the DOJ publicly disclose its plans and  documents indicating how it intends to carry out EO 14019, as ordered by  a federal judge. This letter was co-signed by Reps. Randy Weber, Mary  Miller, Fred Keller, Bill Posey, Chip Roy, Louis Gohmert, Andy Biggs,  and Ben Cline.

Background

 

On March 7, 2021, President Biden signed EO 14019 “Promoting  Access to Voting,” which directed the heads of federal agencies to  submit a comprehensive plan to promote voter participation. President  Biden states in this EO that the federal government will expand access  to voter registration and will “combat misinformation” that affects  public voting participation. 

 

The Foundation for Government Accountability sought  a copy of the DOJ’s plan to implement this order through a Freedom of  Information Act request. The DOJ stonewalled for over 200 days before a  federal judge finally ordered the Department to disclose this  information. To date, however, the DOJ has not fully complied with that court order. 

 

Through the Elections Clause of  the Constitution, the responsibility of election matters rest upon the  state legislatures. There is no provision in the U.S. Constitution that  allows the President to utilize federal agencies — led by his political  appointees — as voter registration organizations. Furthermore, federal  employees carrying out this EO could be in violation of the Hatch Act and  other laws which are meant to keep federal agencies from engaging in  political activities to benefit one political party over another. 

 

Statements

 

Rep. Norman issued the following statement on Tuesday: “The DOJ’s  reputation with public trust is already minimal at best. What could the  DOJ have to gain from hiding their plan to promote voter participation  from the public? American voters have a right to know what the DOJ’s  planned role is in our election. The federal government should abide by  the Hatch Act and keep their hands out of our election process.”

 

In response to the congressional letter, the Foundation for  Government Accountability's Senior Director of Federal Affairs, Robin  Walker, said, “Rep. Norman and his colleagues are asking vital questions  that every American deserves answers to—and before Election Day. We  applaud their efforts to hold DOJ accountable and expose the lack of  transparency surrounding the President’s plan to influence elections.”

Original source can be found here.

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