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DOJ Set to Share Voter Data Amid Key Resignation.

April 5, 2026
DOJ Set to Share Voter Data Amid Key Resignation.
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A stunning whistleblower emerges from the heart of the Department of Justice, sparking a firestorm of controversy over the agency's aggressive pursuit of sensitive voter data. Kilian Kagle, the chief FOIA officer and senior component official for privacy for DOJ's Civil Rights Division, has resigned amidst the agency's unprecedented demands for voter rolls from most states. But what does his resignation really mean, and what are the implications for Americans' personal data?

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