Election Officials Warn of Federal Overreach Amid Ongoing Fraud Claims
Former Republican officials and local election administrators say they distrust the Department of Homeland Security and other federal actors after repeated election fraud allegations, citing meetings with Trump allies and refusal by Congress to act on security warnings, leading officials to limit data sharing and collaboration.
Former Republican officials and local election administrators say they distrust the Department of Homeland Security and other federal actors after repeated election fraud allegations, citing meetings with Trump allies and refusal by Congress to act on security warnings, leading officials to limit data sharing and collaboration.
"One of the things that we learned is there's 14 different technical ways that you can steal an election," Berntsen explained in But ahead of the 2024 election, Berntsen says he couldn't get anyone to listen to him.
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