Anonymous ID: 7e3f61 April 22, 2026, 5:30 p.m. No.24528963   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9055 >>9143 >>9291 >>9460 >>9587

Voting Rights Groups Sue To Stop DOJ From Collecting State Voter Lists

 

Voting rights groups filed a lawsuit on April 21 seeking to block the Department of Justice (DOJ) from collecting, compiling, and analyzing state voter registration lists.

 

As of April 1, the DOJ has sued 30 states, including Washington, for failing to turn over voter rolls. The department has said the U.S. attorney general has congressional authority under the Civil Rights Act of 1960 to seek election records from states to check for improper voter registrations.

 

The groups filed a complaint on April 21, accusing the DOJ of seeking to use the sensitive data to build what they described as a “sprawling new voter surveillance and purging apparatus” without congressional authorization.

 

The complaint alleges that the department attempted to usurp states’ authority to oversee election administration and impose its own “secretive ’verification procedures’” to identify ineligible voters.

 

“Never before has a federal agency centralized this volume of Americans’ voting data in a single system of records,” it stated.

 

“And in doing so, DOJ has flouted statutory safeguards designed to ensure transparency and public participation in the federal government’s collection of Americans’ personal information.”

 

The lawsuit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia by advocacy group Common Cause and four individual members of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington.

 

The data requested by the DOJ includes voters’ Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, dates of birth, home addresses, political party affiliations, and voter participation history, according to the filing.

 

The groups are seeking a court order requiring the DOJ to delete any voter rolls it has obtained from states and to bar the department from compiling or disclosing voter data.

 

Harmeet K. Dhillon, assistant attorney general of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, said on April 1 that the department has a duty to ensure state compliance with election laws.

 

Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon speaks during a news conference at the Justice Department in Washington on Sept. 29, 2025. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

 

“The Justice Department will continue to fulfill its oversight role dutifully, neutrally, and transparently wherever Americans vote in federal elections,” Dhillon said in a statement

 

“Many state election officials, however, are choosing to fight us in court rather than show their work. We will continue to verify that all States are carrying out critical election integrity legal duties.”

 

Dhillon added that the Civil Rights Act allows the attorney general to “demand the production, inspection, and analysis of statewide voter registration lists that can be cross-checked effectively.”

 

In an April 21 statement, Common Cause CEO Virginia Kase Solomon said the DOJ’s efforts to collect voter rolls amount to “a blatant, partisan power grab.”

 

“By attempting to interrogate and exploit voter data for political purposes, President Trump’s DOJ isn’t just threatening the privacy of every American—they are building a system designed to imprison the ballot box and silence millions of eligible voters,” Solomon said.

 

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/voting-rights-groups-sue-stop-doj-collecting-state-voter-lists

Anonymous ID: 7e3f61 April 22, 2026, 5:34 p.m. No.24528979   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Summary

At least two fully laden Iranian tankers slip past US naval blockade, amid reports of more going dark, BBG reports, but Pentagon denies.

 

Reports of three more Iranian tankers being seized by US in Asian waters. Iran in turn seizes 2 more ships in Hormuz, citing "dangerous navigation".

 

Trump extends ceasefire by 3-5 days, per White House statement to Fox. Third US carrier precisely 3-5 day away from Mideast waters: Fox

 

IRGC seized the MSC Francesca and a Greek-owned ship named Euphoria, which had been attempting to transit the Hormuz chokepoint earlier today. Within hours, a third ship comes under fire by the IRGC.

 

Senior Iranian adviser says the US naval blockade is "no different than bombing" and must be met "with a military response".

 

Competing narratives emerge over what Iran calls "fake news" as Trump hails "release" of 8 Iranian women said to be facing death penalty.

Anonymous ID: 7e3f61 April 22, 2026, 5:38 p.m. No.24528999   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9009 >>9037 >>9055 >>9069 >>9291 >>9460 >>9587

Indonesia Announces Plan to Impose Fees on Ships Transiting the Strait of Malacca

 

Indonesia has declared that it intends to introduce transit charges on vessels passing through the Strait of Malacca, one of the world’s busiest and most strategically vital maritime corridors.

 

https://twitter.com/i/status/2046996631724404953

Anonymous ID: 7e3f61 April 22, 2026, 5:40 p.m. No.24529009   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9037 >>9055 >>9291 >>9460 >>9587

>>24528999

 

First Iran now Indonesia… feels like everyone starts to impose fee on straits one by one

 

If this keeps spreading, global shipping costs start getting shaped by geography pricing instead of pure fuel economics.

 

Indonesia just announced plans to start charging fees on ships going through the Strait of Malacca.The government said they will introduce transit charges on foreign vessels passing through their waters in the strait. They call it a “sovereignty fee” or “transit fee” to help pay for maintaining the waterway, navigation aids, and security.

 

The Strait of Malacca is one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world, carrying a huge amount of oil, LNG, and cargo between Asia and the Middle East/Europe. Indonesia says the fees will start sometime later this year, but they haven’t given exact rates or a firm start date yet.

 

What could happen if charging fees on major straits becomes a real trend (Iran on Hormuz, Indonesia on Malacca, and others jumping in):

 

Short-term effects (weeks to months)

 

Shipping costs jump fast. Even small fees per ship add up quick when you move millions of barrels of oil or containers every day.

Insurance premiums spike higher because everyone sees more risk and friction.

Tankers take longer routes (like around the Cape of Good Hope) to avoid fees. That burns more fuel and adds 10-20 days to trips.

Oil and gas prices get pushed up. Asia and Europe feel it hardest since they rely heavily on these routes.

 

Medium-term effects (if it sticks)

 

Global inflation gets worse. Higher energy and shipping costs feed into everything – food, goods, manufacturing.

Big oil companies and producers make more money on the higher prices, but refiners and consumers get squeezed.

Some trade gets rerouted permanently or slowed down. Companies start looking for other suppliers or build up stockpiles.

Geopolitical fights increase. Countries like Singapore, US, EU will push back hard. You could see more naval presence, disputes, or even retaliation.

 

https://citizenwatchreport.com/first-iran-now-indonesia-feels-like-everyone-starts-to-impose-fee-on-straits-one-by-one/