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“Contrary to the Biden Administration’s false claims of suppression, Black voter turnout actually increased under SB 202,” Bondi declared.
The numbers spoke louder than the spin. Not only did black turnout go up, but the predicted wave of disenfranchisement never came. Bondi made it clear this lawsuit was never about justice—it was about politics.
“Georgians deserve secure elections, not fabricated claims of false voter suppression meant to divide us. Americans can be confident that this Department of Justice will protect their vote and never play politics with election integrity,” she said.
The fallout from Biden’s disinformation campaign wasn’t just political—it was financial.
Back in 2021, Major League Baseball pulled its All-Star Game out of Atlanta under pressure from the White House, joining the chorus of woke corporations peddling Biden’s narrative. The economic impact was brutal—some estimates say the move cost Georgia over $100 million.
The DOJ’s own press release didn’t pull punches.
“The Biden administration fabricated an untrue narrative following the passage of Senate Bill 202 and sued the state of Georgia, claiming without evidence that SB 202 was an intentional scheme to ‘depress the Black vote’ and referring to the basic election legislation as ‘Jim Crow 2.0.’ Some mainstream media outlets and corporate allies of the Biden Administration fueled this falsehood, demonizing Georgians for political gain and triggering boycotts—including Major League Baseball’s relocation of the 2021 All-Star Game from Atlanta—that, by some estimates, cost the state over $100 million in economic losses,” the statement read.
The takedown didn’t stop there. Bondi’s top lieutenant, Chad Mizelle, issued a scathing rebuke of the administration’s tactics.
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“The Department of Justice is done with this disgrace,” Mizelle said. “There is nothing racist about protecting elections—baseless claims of Jim Crow-style discrimination are the real insult.”
Even Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who’s had a rocky relationship with conservatives, welcomed the end of the politically charged lawsuit.
“Our commitment has always been to ensure fair and secure elections for every Georgian, despite losing an All-Star game and the left’s boycott of Georgia as a result of commonsense election law,” Raffensperger stated.
At the end of the day, Bondi’s move isn’t just a legal win—it’s a cultural reset.
For years, the Left has tried to frame voter ID laws and election security as racist, even as polling shows overwhelming support across party and racial lines. These are 80/20 issues, but Democrats keep ending up on the 20% side, clinging to radical talking points that don’t hold up under scrutiny.
Pam Bondi just exposed the fraud—and she did it with one signature.




