Texas and the DOJ reached an agreement that allows the agency to send monitors, providing they do not enter polling locations. DOJ election monitors must stay outside of central count and polling ...
The U.S. Department of Justice changed course and agreed to not send election monitors into polling places in eight Texas ...
(The Center Square) – Within a few hours of being sued, the U.S. Department of Justice agreed not to interfere ... would be permitted to enter any polling places in Texas. Nelson sent a letter ...
Paxton's office says the DOJ agreed on Monday night that poll watchers will not enter Texas polling and central count locations. The monitors will remain outside, at least 100 feet away from the ...
The DOJ agreed their monitors in eight Texas counties will remain outside and at least 100 feet away from polling and central count locations ... election monitors are not permitted inside ...
On Monday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a federal complaint seeking to block DOJ monitors from entering polling locations in eight Texas counties. The complaint, filed in the US District ...
An agreement has been struck between Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Justice Department ... Monitors are not police or federal agents, but lawyers. Federal law permits monitors to observe ...