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August 02, 2024

Deputy AG Monaco tells ABA General Assembly about threats to U.S. elections

CHICAGO, Aug. 2, 2024 – U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco addressed the American Bar Association’s General Assembly Friday at the association’s Annual Meeting in Chicago, discussing the Justice Department’s efforts to combat threats to the upcoming elections.

Monaco spoke about threats from Russia, Iran and China but also about domestic threats against election workers and others who ensure that voting is free and fair.

“I receive daily urgent reports – reports that come in from the field, from our 94 U.S. attorneys across the country,” Monaco said. “And over the past few years, the frequency of reports involving threats of violence has skyrocketed.  On a weekly basis, and often multiple times in a week, I get reports about violent threats to public officials, prosecutors, law enforcement agents, judges and election workers.”

Such threats, she said, “pose a clear and present danger.”

Over the last two years, Monaco said, the Justice Department has prosecuted nearly 700 threat cases. More than half of those threats, about 400, targeted federal and state public officials, judges, prosecutors, law enforcement officers and election workers. “No one should endure threats of violence simply for doing their job,” she said.

The Justice Department, she said, created an Election Threats Task Force to investigate and prosecute growing threats to the election process. Just last week, Monaco said, an Alabama man pleaded guilty to sending death threats via Instagram to election workers in Maricopa County, Arizona.

“We will not hesitate to bring more of these cases when supported by the facts and the law,” she said. “Because a threat to any election official, worker or volunteer is, at bottom, a threat to democracy.”

Monaco’s remarks came shortly after the conclusion of the ABA’s first Democracy Summit, hosted by the ABA Task Force for American Democracy. The summit discussed threats to the nation’s election process and how lawyers can help bolster democracy.

“By making the summit the centerpiece of its Annual Meeting… the ABA is leading the way at a critical time for our nation,” Monaco said. “I want to thank the task force for reminding us that we all have a responsibility and an obligation as lawyers and as citizens to preserve our democratic institutions, to defend the Constitution, uphold the rule of law, and build trust in our election system.”

See text of Monaco’s speech here and video of her speech here.

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