Ranking Member Nadler Sends Letter to Acting AG Whitaker, DHS Secretary Nielsen & FBI Director Wray Giving Notice of Intent to Renew Oversight of Voting Rights and Election Security
Today, Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Ranking Member of the House Judiciary Committee, sent a letter to acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, and FBI Director Christopher Wray notifying them of his expectation that the Department of Justice (DOJ), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the FBI will address the backlog of unanswered requests that Committee Members have made concerning voting rights, election security, and specific foreign threats to the integrity of the elections system before the Democrats take the Majority in the new year. To date, the Administration has provided little or no substantive response to these requests. November 15, 2018 The Honorable Matthew Whitaker The Honorable Kirstjen M. Nielsen The Honorable Christopher A. Wray Dear Acting Attorney General Whitaker, Secretary Nielsen, and Director Wray: As you are no doubt aware, Members of the House Judiciary Committee have written repeatedly to the Trump Administration to request briefings, information, and document preservation on matters related to voting rights enforcement, defensive and proactive election security efforts, and foreign election threats. To date, we have received little or no substantive response to these communications. Today, I write to express my continued concern with the security of the American electoral process-and to ask you to provide answers to our questions before the end of the 115th Congress. Our Committee is responsible for protecting the right to vote. This includes not only protecting voting rights but also equal access to the polls in fact and in law. Congress has learned-more often through press reports than from your agencies-about the FBI's Foreign Influence Task Force, the Justice Department's report on cybercrime and "countering malign foreign influence operations,"[1] and DHS's cooperation with state election officials.[2] It remains apparent, however, that this Administration has no coordinated strategy to respond to attacks on our elections-and that the Trump White House has shown little interest in this grave threat to our democratic system.[3] This problem persists despite the intelligence community's repeated warning that multiple foreign powers are engaged in robust "ongoing campaigns" to attack our elections.[4] I also remain deeply concerned that this Administration appears to actively encourage suppression of the rights of minority voters-by promoting voter fraud conspiracies;[5] threatening the arrest of voters headed to the polls;[6] failing to consult long-time career officials in its pursuit of ideologically driven but flawed legal strategies;[7] repeatedly attacking the career government officials charged with enforcing the Voting Rights Act and other key federal laws;[8] and actively discouraging a thorough vote-counting process as well as threatening federal law enforcement action against counties pursuing ballot recounts.[9] In the next Congress, our Committee will examine existing vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure, the threats posed to that infrastructure by foreign actors, and any systemic impediments to our voting rights. To this end, I ask that you provide a complete response to each of the letters on these subjects sent to you by some or all of the Members of the House Judiciary Committee, including each of the following:
In addition, we ask for your assistance in securing responses to the following unanswered letters to the Trump Administration:
I ask that you provide your response no later than December 31, 2018. Thank you for your prompt consideration of this request. Sincerely, _____ Ranking Member Jerrold Nadler [1] U.S. Dept. of Justice, Report of the Attorney General's Cyber Digital Task Force (July 19, 2018) [2] Jacqueline Thomsen, DHS cyber head pushes back on report of increased attacks on election infrastructure, The Hill, Oct. 16, 2018. [3] Eric Geller, Inside the Trump administration's rudderless fight to counter election propaganda, Politico, Oct. 31, 2018. [4] Martin Matishak, National security leaders warn of foreign meddling ahead of midterms, Politico, Oct. 19, 2018. [5] Sam Levine & Ryan Reilly, Trump DOJ official overseeing voter fraud hunts subpoenas millions of voting records, Huff. Post, Sept. 5, 2018. [6] Amy Gardner, Without evidence, Trump and Sessions warn of voter fraud in Tuesdays elections, Wash. Post, Nov. 5, 2018. [7] Leon Neyfakh, How Trump will dismantle civil rights protections in America, Slate, Apr. 20, 2017; Sari Horowitz, Justice Dept. sides with Ohio's purge of inactive voters in case headed to Supreme Court, Wash. Post, Aug. 8, 2017. [8] Kate Benner, Justice Dept. rank-and-file tell of discontent over Sessions' approach, N.Y. Times, Oct. 19, 2018. [9] Ali Vitali & Dartunorro Clark, Trump calls Florida vote count a 'disgrace' as recount looms in Senate race, NBC News, Nov. 9, 2018. |
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