The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), under President Donald Trump's administration, has requested comprehensive election information, including voter rolls and maintenance details, from Pennsylvania, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, and Wisconsin, according to a report from Rightangle News yesterday. This request encompasses complete voter rolls, data on moved or inactive voters, and details on how these rolls are maintained. Simultaneously, a new intelligence authorization act is reportedly being proposed to curb the power of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), as indicated by a post from Ivan Raiklin on X yesterday. This legislative effort is described by Raiklin as an attempt to "shutdown Grand Criminal Conspiracy Investigation by Crushing Tulsi— Handing Over Resources to CIA/FBI." Further details regarding the specific provisions of the proposed intelligence authorization act or the stated purpose of the DOJ's election data request have not been publicly released by official channels as of this report.