California Attorney General Rob Bonta has made a dramatic shift in his stance on election fraud, announcing the charges of 21 individuals in connection with alleged voter fraud and election crimes. Just two months ago, Bonta dismissed concerns about widespread fraud in the state, accusing the Trump administration of politicizing the issue. However, it appears that his office has now found sufficient evidence to warrant prosecution. The charges mark a significant development in the ongoing debate over election integrity and the efforts of state officials to root out potential wrongdoing.


So now Rob Bonta has a passion for rooting out fraud. The California attorney general, who in February scoffed at the prospect of widespread fraud in the Golden State — and accused the Trump administration of politicizing the issue — got the memo at last. On Thursday the AG said his office had charged 21...