
Trump, GOP Push Voter Purges, Testing Election Law Precedent
Republicans and the Trump administration are pushing for aggressive voter roll purges, challenging federal laws that restrict systematic voter removal programs near election day. The Justice Department is utilizing the SAVE database to review state voter files, a process criticized for generating false positives. Legal experts are concerned that these efforts violate the established 90-day 'quiet period' mandated by the NVRA. While proponents argue these checks are vital for election integrity, opponents warn that rushed purges risk disenfranchising eligible voters who lack time to correct data discrepancies. The legal battle over the scope of these federal rules is expected to continue, potentially reaching the Supreme Court.






















