Attorney General Barr says no evidence of widespread fraud to change Biden’s victory to Trump

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He added, “Some have been broad and potentially cover a few thousand votes. They have been followed up on,” he added.

The DOJ has been working tirelessly to ensure the integrity of the election

In October, the DOJ released information regarding its efforts to protect Americans’ rights and to prosecute those who will commit ballot fraud.

The department’s Criminal Division, Civil Rights Division, and National Security Division as well as the FBI and 94 U.S. Attorney’s Offices nationwide have been working hard to prevent election fraud and maintain the integrity of the federal election process.

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The DOJ encouraged people to report their concerns regarding voting rights or ballot fraud.

Last month, Attorney General Barr ordered prosecutors to investigate allegations of voter fraud or irregularities before states certify the results of the election.

“Most allegations of purported election misconduct are of such a scale that they would not impact the outcome of an election and, thus, [an] investigation can appropriately be deferred, that is not always the case,” he wrote in a memo.