The Department of Justice filed a document intended for one case in another, mistakenly attaching an unrelated Minnesota letter to its New Hampshire voter roll lawsuit before correcting the error. This blunder highlights systemic issues within DOJ, including numerous other documented errors and a significant loss of experienced attorneys, raising questions about the department's competence in demanding accurate voter rolls from states.
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