Trump DOJ Restores Guns to Felons, Including Alleged Fake Elector

The Department of Justice has quietly restarted a program to restore gun rights to felons, including an individual accused of being a fake elector in the 2020 election.
The Department of Justice has quietly reactivated a dormant program that restores gun rights to convicted felons, including at least one individual who was allegedly a fake elector in the 2020 presidential election. This controversial move has raised concerns among gun control advocates and voting rights groups, who argue that it undermines public safety and the integrity of the electoral process.
The felon reenfranchisement program, which was largely abandoned in the 1990s, allows the DOJ to review cases and potentially restore the right to own firearms to those who have served their sentences. Critics contend that this effectively gives felons, including those accused of election fraud, a path to regain access to weapons.
One such individual who has reportedly benefited from this program is [NAME OF ALLEGED FAKE ELECTOR], who was allegedly part of a group of fake electors that sought to subvert the 2020 election results in [STATE]. [NAME] was charged with election-related crimes, but the DOJ has now approved the restoration of their gun rights.
Source: NPR


