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Election confidence should be a bipartisan goal, and a major federal monitoring effort can help voters trust the process and accept the results. DOJ has long deployed election monitors under both parties, and the 2026 expansion targets places with potential access, language and election-integrity concerns. With the SAVE America Act still pending and reports coming in of CCP election threats being buried, the Trump administration is rightly making election integrity a priority.
Deploying 1,000 monitors raises serious concerns given the DOJ's 0-23 record in voter-data litigation and its aggressive expansion of federal election oversight. The Civil Rights Division doesn't even have enough staff for a deployment this size, meaning untrained loyalists could flood polling places with no accountability. This move fits a clear pattern of using federal power to cast doubt on results and pressure election officials rather than protect voters.