DOJ’s Dhillon brags about taking 17 months to convict one person of voter fraud

This is an artificial intelligence image of a Department of Justice Publicity Stunt from yesterday.

According to a two-page Court filing dated May 7th, here is what really happened:

On or about January 30, 2026, in Los Angeles County, within the
Central District of California, defendant BRENDA LEE BROWN ARMSTRONG, also known as Anika, knowingly and willfully paid and offered to
pay another person to register to vote in a federal election.
— Harmeet Dhillon, Justice Dept.

Justice Department’s eight-page report of “Performance.”

https://www.justice.gov/jmd/media/1433791/dl?inline

According to the Justice Department, it employs 106,573 people and costs $36.1 billion.

In 17 months, this federal agency has been able to prove only one incident of voter fraud.

Next year, the Justice Department will employ 113,122 people, costing $40.8 billion, a 13 percent one-year increase.

The DOJ is an Executive Agency of President Donald J. Trump.

The swamp is growing.

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