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DOJ Requests Recusal of Judge in Georgia Election Case Over Misconduct

via Washington Examiner·May 30·10 sources

The Department of Justice has requested that a federal judge recuse herself from a lawsuit regarding election records in Georgia due to alleged misconduct. This development highlights the contentious nature of the case and potential biases in the judicial process. The outcome could significantly impact the handling of election disputes.

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