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US Justice Department Sues Virginia Over Mask Ban

WASHINGTON, June 11 (Reuters) – ⁠The ⁠U.S. Justice Department ⁠on Thursday sued the ​state of Virginia over what it ‌described as the ‌state’s “unconstitutional attempt to ⁠regulate” ⁠federal agents by banning masks for law enforcement.

• ​The department alleges that Virginia’s ban threatens the safety of ​federal officers.

• “Virginia’s anti-law enforcement policies regulate ⁠the ⁠federal government and ⁠are designed ​to create risk for our agents. ​These laws ⁠cannot stand,” acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche said in a statement.

• Virginia ⁠Attorney General Jay Jones said his office is ⁠reviewing the lawsuit.

• The bill restricting law enforcement from wearing facial coverings was signed into law by the state’s governor, Abigail Spanberger, last month.

• Other states, including California ⁠and New York, have also moved to impose similar restrictions.

(Reporting by Jasper Ward in Washington; ​Editing by Chris Reese ​and Jacqueline Wong)

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