A bombshell report has proven that President Donald Trump was right — and it’s good news to all patriotic Americans.
As it turns out, there were potentially millions of illegal aliens and ineligible citizens registered to vote in American elections all over the United States in 2016 — and they’re being removed from the voter rolls.
A successful lawsuit from conservative watchdog group Judicial Watch means at least 1.59 million “inactive” and “illegal” registered names on voter rolls in California will be removed.
Back in January, Judicial Watch filed a lawsuit against the State of California and County of Los Angeles amid evidence that potentially millions of people were allowed to illegally vote in American elections.
After fighting it out for several months in court, California caved and agreed to Judicial Watch’s terms to avoid being further embarrassed in court.
JW President Tom Fitton released a video this week detailing the progress and how 1.59 million names in LA County have already been removed:
Huge voter roll clean up in California — up to 1.59 million names in LA County alone — thanks to @JudicialWatch heavy lifting. pic.twitter.com/JECELlxLmR
— Tom Fitton (@TomFitton) September 11, 2019
In a press release from Judicial Watch back in June, the group explained that they reached a deal with the far-left state to remove around 1.5 million inactive and potentially illegally registered names from its voter rolls.
Judicial Watch just announced that it has been informed that Los Angeles County has sent notices to as many as 1.5 million inactive voters on its voter rolls. This mailing is a step toward removing the names of voters who have moved, died, or are otherwise ineligible to vote.
The massive mailing is the result of a settlement agreement with Judicial Watch requiring the County to remove as many as 1.5 million inactive registrations.
In addition, the California secretary of state has alerted other California counties to clean up their voter registration lists to comply with the federal National Voter Registration Act (NVRA), as the secretary promised to do in that same settlement agreement.
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