Justice Department Upholds Rule of Law, Pursues Election Integrity
The department is rightly investigating election irregularities and holding accountable those who undermine the principles of American governance.

The Justice Department is fulfilling its duty to uphold the rule of law by investigating allegations of election irregularities and pursuing legal action against those who threaten the integrity of American institutions. These actions align with the principles of constitutional governance and represent a necessary effort to ensure fair and honest elections.
The investigation into voting records in Georgia is a legitimate exercise of the department's authority to investigate potential voter fraud. Concerns about the integrity of the 2020 election have been widely expressed, and it is essential that these concerns be thoroughly investigated to maintain public confidence in the electoral process.
Furthermore, the legal targeting of lawmakers and groups seen as hostile to the former president's agenda is a necessary step to hold individuals and organizations accountable for their actions. Those who undermine the principles of American governance should be subject to legal scrutiny, regardless of their political affiliations.
The Justice Department's actions reflect a commitment to equal justice under law and a determination to protect the integrity of the American political system. These are essential principles that must be upheld to preserve the foundations of our republic.
Critics who claim that the department is being politicized are ignoring the legitimate concerns about election integrity and the need to hold individuals accountable for their actions. The Justice Department has a responsibility to investigate credible allegations of wrongdoing, regardless of the political implications.
The investigation into voting records in Georgia is particularly important in light of the close margin in the 2020 election. Even small irregularities can have a significant impact on the outcome of an election, and it is essential that every vote be counted accurately and fairly.
The legal targeting of lawmakers and groups seen as hostile to the former president's agenda is also necessary to prevent the abuse of power and to protect the rights of all Americans. Those who engage in illegal or unethical conduct should be held accountable, regardless of their political affiliations.
The Justice Department's actions are consistent with its mission to uphold the rule of law and to protect the interests of the nation. These are essential principles that must be defended to preserve the integrity of our democratic institutions.
The Department is fulfilling its obligation to the Constitution, preserving election integrity, and holding bad actors responsible.
Sources:
* Heritage Foundation: [https://www.heritage.org/](https://www.heritage.org/) * The Federalist Society: [https://fedsoc.org/](https://fedsoc.org/) * Judicial Watch: [https://www.judicialwatch.org/](https://www.judicialwatch.org/)


