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Trump tries to undermine trust in elections, but documents don't support his claims

Trump tries to undermine trust in elections, but documents don't support his claims

Summary

President Donald Trump has renewed claims questioning the fairness of U.S. elections, despite a lack of proof. The Department of Homeland Security, led by Secretary Markwayne Mullin, warned local election workers they could face jail if they do not share voter information.

Key Facts

  • President Trump made public statements doubting the accuracy of American elections.
  • These claims have been examined and found to have no supporting evidence.
  • DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin issued warnings to local election officials.
  • Officials were threatened with jail time if they refuse to provide requested voter data.
  • The administration is increasing its efforts to influence how elections are managed.
  • The White House correspondent reporting on these events is Liz Landers.
  • The situation involves tension between federal and local authorities regarding election oversight.
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