The federal agency agreed their monitors would remain outside polling locations and wouldn’t interfere with voting.
An average of about 10 children per-day were referred to the Texas justice system for making threats in September. More ...
Texas AG Ken Paxton is seeking a court order prohibiting special counsel Jack Smith from destroying any records concerning ...
Secretary Nelson confirms in a letter to the @TheJusticeDept that federal monitors are not permitted in Texas polling ...
The Department of Justice said it would send federal election monitors to polling locations in 8 Texas counties. Attorney ...
With just a couple of days until Election Day, Texas and the United States Department of Justice are butting heads over who ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton submitted a FOIA request to the Justice Department, demanding that it provide records ...
Within a few hours of being sued, the U.S. Department of Justice agreed not to interfere in Tuesday’s election process and a ...
Nearly a third of the 86 jurisdictions where federal monitors will visit are in the nation’s seven most closely watched swing ...
The DOJ is sending monitors to Harris County, Texas, for election oversight, causing mixed reactions among officials ...
KXAN witnessed two monitors on Election Day outside of a polling location in San Marcos with clipboards, watching voters and ...
Texas' top elections official told the U.S. Department of Justice on Friday its election monitors aren't permitted in Texas polling places after the agency announced plans to dispatch monitors to ...