
Trump’s DOJ Appoints Voting Rights Lawyers Linked to Georgia Electors and Anti-Voting Networks
Eric Neff, a former Los Angeles County prosecutor involved in a controversial case against election software company Konnech, has been appointed as a top election watchdog in the Trump administration, raising concerns about his background and conduct in the case, which was later discredited. His appointment coincides with broader efforts by Trump to influence the DOJ and election-related investigations.