"US Attorney General and VP Kamala Harris Speak Out on Voting Rights at Bloody Sunday Anniversary Event"

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US Attorney General Merrick Garland warned that the right to vote in the US is under attack, citing efforts to disfranchise Black voters and legislative measures making it harder for eligible voters to cast their ballots. He highlighted the Department of Justice's efforts to challenge discriminatory voting restrictions and redistricting plans, while Vice President Kamala Harris is set to honor the civil rights movement's legacy and address ongoing justice work during the annual march in Selma. Congressman James Clyburn emphasized the ongoing struggle for voting rights, calling the current state of affairs an inflection point in the country.
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