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Mandate for Leadership 2025: The Conservative Promise (full PDF, published 2023)
Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise. 2025 Presidential Transition Project. From the Department of Homeland Security chapter (printed page 138), on conditioning federal grants to states and localities: commitment by that state or locality to total information-sharing in the context of both federal law enforcement and immigration enforcement. This would include access to department of motor vehicles and voter registration databases. From the Department of Justice chapter (printed pages 562-563): Reassigning Responsibility for Prosecuting Election-Related Offenses from the Civil Rights Division to the Criminal Division. The Attorney General in the next conservative Administration should reassign responsibility for prosecuting violations of 18 U.S. Code Section 241 from the Civil Rights Division to the Criminal Division where it belongs. Otherwise, voter registration fraud and unlawful ballot correction will remain federal election offenses that are never appropriately investigated and prosecuted. Voter fraud includes unlawful practices concerning voter registration and ballot correction. Since the Bush Administration, DOJ leadership has determined that using the Election Crimes Branch to prosecute fraudulent voter registration, including mail-in ballot fraud, was too politically costly. From the Department of Justice chapter (printed page 546), on the department under the prior administration: dismissing prosecutions against radical agents of the Left like Antifa. The Mandate for Leadership contains no proposal to designate Antifa or any group a domestic terrorist organization, no proposal for a global campaign against far-left terrorism, and no proposal for visa restrictions targeting far-left groups.