The U.S. Department of Justice has made an unusual request for comprehensive election data from Colorado related to the 2024 elections, while also asking for preservation of records from the 2020 elections. This has raised concerns among voting experts related to election integrity, particularly in the context of former President Trump's false claims about elections. Meanwhile, public opinion on Trump's deportation policies is divided, with recent polls showing contrasting approval ratings. As Trump moves forward with such policies, it may galvanize Democratic opposition and unify their messaging on immigration. Additionally, his administration plans to repeal emissions limits from fossil fuel plants, intensifying climate concerns.
The U.S. Department of Justice is requesting extensive election data from Colorado, marking an unusual move amidst concerns over election integrity and President Trump's claims.
A CBS poll shows 54% approval for Trump’s deportation policies, while a Quinnipiac poll indicates 56% disapproval, highlighting conflicting public opinions.
Experts indicate that while deportation is supported, the public distinguishes between hardened criminals and hardworking community members, complicating Trump's stance.
The Trump administration's plans to repeal limits on greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuel plants raise climate pollution concerns.
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