homeland security, the social security administration in anticipation of the possibility they would lose this case. so, you know, they re already doing what he s ordering them to do and declaring victory by ordering them to do what they re already doing. so, you know, it s pretty remarkable situation. i think we re going to have to wait to see what the details of that are and see how that data is used before we pass judgment on it. in terms of the census, you won. and i know that it was a it was a bewildering battle, but congratulations. good to see you. thank you so much. dale ho. all right, senator kamala harris is going to be here live in just a moment. stay with us. stay with us
there is that has all about politics, it s all about redistricting. > he is making the case that it s connected to a long-term strategy to try to drain political representation from communities of color and to boost the prospects of the republican party and which secret documents revealed non-hispanic whites in the words of a republican redistrict strategist. i think it directly connects to the allegations that from the beginning this has been motivated by an attempt to harm minority communities. dale ho, thank you very much for your insights today. thanks for having me. coming up next, remembering a truly independent voice. truly independent voice. across the country, we walk. carrying flowers that signify why we want to end alzheimer s disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer s first survivor? what if there were millions of them?
fight over whether a citizenship question can be included on the census. minutes ago a federal judge rejected the justice department s request to assign a new legal team to its lawsuit. the judge says the department of justice didn t provide a legitimate explanation for the change, which it announced on sunday. this comes a day after attorney general bill barr said he believes there is a legal path to adding the citizenship question to the census. with me now is dale ho director of the aclu s voting rights project who argued the organization s case before the supreme court. sir, thanks for being here. thanks for having me. so let s start here. do you read anything into this breaking news that the doj or that the federal judge says the doj can t change their legal team midstream? i do. the administration s acting like it has something to hide. it s very unusual, in fact, i think it s unprecedented for an administration to swap out its entire legal team that s been working on a c
where is the citizens? the citizenship question could make it somewhere else. chris hamby focuses on the threat of disinformation campaigns, recommeminiscent of 2016 presidential cycle. he said it has provided fuel and they re starting to see coordinated online efforts to undermine public trust in the census and to sow chaos and confusion. agitators are using the citizenship question to help americans doubt the integrity of the census. president trump says there s four or five ways the administration thinks it can keep the citizenship question on the census. dale ho has been the point person for this. he joins me now. along with mike pescha, the host of the gist.
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