
Trump DOJ voter roll access, Harmeet Dhillon voter fraud, South Carolina Supreme Court ruling, Illegal voter removal efforts, State voter roll reversal
BREAKING: The South Carolina Supreme Court has just REVERSED a judge’s ruling that BLOCKED trump’s DOJ from accessing the state’s voter rolls
Asst. AG Harmeet Dhillon is working HARD to rid states of ineligible and illegal voters.
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The South Carolina Supreme Court has made a significant decision regarding Trump’s Department of Justice and its access to the state’s voter rolls. In a groundbreaking reversal of a previous ruling by a judge, the Supreme Court has now allowed the DOJ to access the voter rolls, a move that has been championed by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon. This decision comes as part of a larger effort to eliminate ineligible and illegal voters from the state’s voting system.
This development is a clear indication of the ongoing efforts to ensure the integrity of the voting process in South Carolina and across the country. By allowing the DOJ access to the voter rolls, the state is taking a proactive stance in preventing voter fraud and maintaining the accuracy of voter information.
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon has been at the forefront of this effort, working tirelessly to rid states of ineligible and illegal voters. Her dedication to upholding the rule of law and protecting the integrity of the electoral system is commendable, and her efforts have undoubtedly played a significant role in this recent decision by the South Carolina Supreme Court.
This decision serves as a reminder of the importance of ensuring that only eligible voters are able to participate in the electoral process. By cracking down on voter fraud and ensuring that only those who are legally entitled to vote are able to do so, the state of South Carolina is taking a crucial step towards maintaining the fairness and accuracy of its elections.
It is crucial that all eligible voters have the opportunity to cast their ballots without interference or manipulation. By allowing the DOJ access to the voter rolls, South Carolina is sending a clear message that it takes the issue of voter integrity seriously and is committed to upholding the principles of democracy.
As we move forward, it is important for all citizens to continue pushing for transparency and accountability in the electoral process. By staying informed and engaged, we can all play a role in ensuring that our elections are free, fair, and secure.
In conclusion, the decision by the South Carolina Supreme Court to reverse the ruling blocking the DOJ from accessing the state’s voter rolls is a significant step towards safeguarding the integrity of the electoral system. Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon’s efforts to eliminate ineligible and illegal voters are commendable, and her dedication to upholding the rule of law is evident in this latest development. By allowing the DOJ access to the voter rolls, South Carolina is taking a proactive stance in preventing voter fraud and ensuring that only eligible voters are able to participate in the democratic process. This decision serves as a reminder of the importance of transparency and accountability in our electoral system, and it is crucial that all citizens continue to push for fairness and accuracy in our elections.

BREAKING: The South Carolina Supreme Court has just REVERSED a judge’s ruling that BLOCKED Trump’s DOJ from accessing the state’s voter rolls
Asst. AG Harmeet Dhillon is working HARD to rid states of ineligible and illegal voters.
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— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) September 11, 2025
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