Assistant US Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon argues the DOJ is part of the executive branch and not independent from the White House. She outlines election-security efforts including roughly 1,000 monitors for the November election and discusses voter roll integrity and noncitizen voting concerns. The conversation is political and legal rather than market-focused.
- Dhillon says the DOJ reports to the president and that independence is legally and historically false.
- She says the DOJ enforces the president's policy priorities and executive orders.
- The DOJ plans about 1,000 election monitors for the November election.
- She cites voter roll problems, including dead and noncitizen registrants in cooperating states.
- Many states are refusing to cooperate with DOJ voter roll cleanup requests.
- Litigation over voter roll access could reach the Supreme Court.
- The interview contains no specific investment or market recommendations.