Texas Democrats in Congress request Department of Justice to monitor election audit
A group of Democratic members of Congress from Texas has sent a letter to the Department of Justice requesting that it closely monitor the ongoing election audit in four Texas counties. Last September, Texas Republicans began an audit in Harris, Tarrant, Dallas, and Collin counties at the behest of Donald Trump. The former president urged Gov. Greg Abbott to review the results in spite of the fact that he won the state in an election the Texas Secretary of States Office called smooth and secure.
We have serious concern that this audit may be an attempt to invalidate properly cast ballots in the 2020 Presidential election, read the letter, which was addressed to Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division Kristen Clarke. We ask that your office closely monitor and work collaboratively with Texas state officials to ensure this audit does not unfairly erode any Texans ability to choose their leaders through the ballot box.
The letter noted particular concern about the new Secretary of State overseeing the audit, John Scott. As an attorney, Scott assisted Trumps unsuccessful attempt to overturn the election results in Pennsylvania. This newly announced audit raises serious impartiality and fairness concerns given Mr. Scotts previous work seeking to invalidate authentic election results and Governor Abbotts history of peddling false election claims, read the letter.
The letter was signed by Reps. Colin Allred, Lizzie Fletcher, Filemon Vela, Eddie Bernice Johnson, Veronica Escobar, Sylvia Garcia, Joaquin Castro, Lloyd Doggett, Al Green, and Marc Veasey.
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