DOJ officials endorse Harris
DOJ officials endorse Harris

DOJ officials endorse Harris

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Over 40 former Justice Department officials have endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for president, expressing concerns about the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House. The officials, including notable figures such as Loretta Lynch and Sally Yates, warn that Trump's presidency poses a 'grave risk' to democracy and the rule of law, citing his past actions like the unconstitutional Muslim travel ban and efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. They argue that Harris, with her experience as California's attorney general and her work in the Biden administration, is the best choice to lead the nation and protect its democratic values. This endorsement comes as Harris's popularity is rising, with polls showing her just one percentage point behind Trump. Additionally, she has received support from Barack and Michelle Obama, who believe she would be a fantastic president. Trump's campaign has faced scrutiny for his decision to avoid a debate with Harris, which she called out on social media.

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