Although both parties have requested polling monitors, especially in areas known for civil rights violations, the Department of Justice (DoJ) announced they will deploy election monitors to five counties in California at the request of Grand Old Party Grand Old Fascists Chairwoman Corrin Rankin.
Early voting began today in California but all registered voters received a postage paid, mail in ballot earlier this month. It is highly suggested that Californians mail in their ballot to avoid the Brownshirts’ bullshit.
The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division will be sent to Fresno, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange and Riverside.

The DoJ released a statement Friday that stated:
“Transparency at the polls translates into faith in the electoral process, and this Department of Justice is committed to upholding the highest standards of election integrity,” said Attorney General Pamela Bondi. “We will commit the resources necessary to ensure the American people get the fair, free, and transparent elections they deserve.”
“The Department of Justice will do everything necessary to protect the votes of eligible American citizens, ensuring our elections are safe and secure,” said Assistant Attorney General Harmeet K. Dhillon of the Civil Rights Division. “Transparent election processes and election monitoring are critical tools for safeguarding our elections and ensuring public trust in the integrity of our elections.”
“Our democracy depends on free and fair elections,” said Acting United States Attorney Bill Essayli of the Central District of California. “We will work tirelessly to uphold and protect the integrity of the election process.”
“Election protection means making sure every eligible voter can participate freely and every lawful vote is counted,” said Acting U.S. Attorney and Special Attorney Alina Habba of the District of New Jersey. “Our office is committed to working alongside our federal, state, and local partners to ensure transparency, security, and public confidence in the election process.”
Justice Department officials will now be sent to Passaic County in New Jersey.
