Trump, White House and election
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President Trump drew selectively from documents his aides published online to insinuate that U.S. elections have been compromised for years and that government officials had suppressed the evidence.
The Trump administration is escalating its attacks on election officials in key battleground states, with Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin doubling down Friday on claims that hundreds of thousands of non-citizens are illegally registered to vote – claims that the agency has quietly acknowledged aren’t fully vetted.
Trump delivered a prime-time address on Thursday night about vulnerabilities in the election system, claims that largely were not backed up by the evidence he provided.
Mullin insisted that the president was not relitigating the 2020 election, “although he definitely could at this point.”
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Republican elections expert on Trump’s election speech: ‘I was shocked there was nothing new’
After the White House promised “shocking” findings on election security, Georgia Republican Gabriel Sterling says President Trump’s speech was “nothing new”
In a primetime address, President Trump alleged the U.S. election system falls "catastrophically short," revisiting a topic that has drawn his attention for years — and making claims that election experts have heavily disputed.
Former Federal Election Commission Chairman Trey Trainor said after President Donald Trump’s primetime address on election integrity that declassified documents should be used to ensure election security going forward.
In a July 16 prime-time speech that warned of "shocking vulnerabilities in our election infrastructure," President Donald Trump cast doubt on the country's ability to hold "free and fair elections" but offered no evidence that widespread fraud had occurred.
In a speech to the nation Thursday evening, President Donald Trump said Americans deserve secure elections, and he claimed to be using federal authority to prevent them from being “stolen.” In fact, one of the strongest security features of U.
