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Expert reveals what should happen next with Biden DOJ’s lingering ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ election lawsuit

As President Donald Trump The administration continues to form, the top officials are confirmed, and questions about the future of the highly publicized and pending Biden administration lawsuit against Georgia's election laws, which then President Joe Biden called “Jim Crow 2.0.” remains.

Biden administration I sued Georgia In 2021, elections in good faith laws include “racist clauses” that “were adopted to deny or summarise the right to vote for race” and “particularly” harm black voters. It claims to be.

“The right of all eligible citizens to vote is a central pillar of our democracy, and the right that all other rights ultimately flow,” said then General Merrick Garland. press release at that time.

“This lawsuit is a number of many steps we are taking to ensure that all eligible voters can vote, with all legal votes counting and all voters have accurate information We guarantee you have access to the

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The Biden administration sued Georgia over the Election Integrity Act in 2021, claiming it contains “racist provisions.” (Getty)

Biden, October 2021 I explained the law He later repeated his claim by calling the law “Jim Crow 2.0.”

The lawsuit has shown a court filing currently appealed in the 11th Circuit, which means that Georgia has experienced record voter registration and turnout in several elections.

“The Trump administration should dismiss the case immediately,” Hans von Spakowsky, the Heritage Foundation's Center for Legal and Judicial Studies, told Fox News Digital.

“It had no merit and there was no evidence to justify that application. Since then, all the reforms the DOJ had been attacking, including record registration and turnout in the 2022 and 2024 elections. It was filed to prove what the case was. Joe Biden called Georgia reform “Jim Crow 2.0” and so he filed it for political reasons.

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is caught up in a dispute over election law

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffenspurger (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky/File)

Last week, the Georgia Secretary called for the lawsuit to be withdrawn.

“The Biden administration and Stacey Abrams created a false narrative about Georgia elections,” Georgia Secretary Brad Raffensperger said. press release.

“DOJ should never be used for political purposes. I hope Attorney General Bondi will end this frivolous lawsuit against Georgia and publish a document exposing coordination between Biden DOJ and the liberal left.” It's there.”

The Raffensparger press release comes days before Trump's Justice Department stopped investigating Mayor Eric Adams of New York City from another well-known Biden era.

The Department of Justice declined to comment when contacted by Fox News Digital.

Democrats' criticism of the law from Biden, former governor candidate Stacey Abrams, among others, have had negative economic impacts on Georgia residents. Major League Baseball announced According to the law, they were running the All-Star Game from Atlanta.

The move costs most black cities. It was reported previously. Major League Baseball has decided to hold a game in Atlanta in 2025. In this match, the election law remains the same as when the match was drawn.

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“SB 202 opponents previously sought an economic boycott against Georgia, most notably the move of the Major League Baseball All-Star Game following an advocacy effort led by Stacey Abrams,” Raffenspurger said. The press release states. “Despite these efforts, Georgia's voting laws remain the same, and the 2025 MLB All-Star Game is set to return to Atlanta.”

“Recent data highlights the effectiveness of Georgia's election reforms. A 2022 University of Georgia poll found that 99% of voters did not report any issues voting. There are no issues with the polls.”

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