
An Illinois defense attorney is charging there are too many dead people on the state’s jury pools, a claim bolstered by ChatGPT. If true, it not only has significance for criminal justice reform, but implications for election integrity. The story is developing at the same time the Department of Justice (DOJ) has sued 29 states and Washington, D.C., for stonewalling federal voter roll audits. A national survey of one third of the country’s voters yielded 350,000 dead registrants and 25,000 individuals with no citizenship records, Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon told Fox host Maria Bartiromo. Read full story: bit.ly/3QgMrPH






















