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BumRushDaShow

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Sat Jul 18, 2026, 05:01 AM 11 hrs ago

'The facts have not changed': States push back on allegations of non-citizens voting

Source: msn/Scripps News

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We're learning more details about steps the administration plans to take before and after the upcoming midterm elections. This comes a day after President Trump addressed the nation and claimed, without evidence, that previously classified documents showed earlier elections had been influenced by foreign actors, including China.

Now, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the agency will be going through state databases to review any cases of noncitizens voting or individuals voting under the name of a deceased person. Mullin said there would be consequences, including potential fines, for anyone found to be voting improperly.

"We will be proactively looking at early voting. And then after — post election — we will continue to scrub all those that did vote," Mullin said. "Those states that don't participate with us, they have public records of those that voted, which is where we found the 250,000 from the 4 states that don't participate with us. We will go through those records one by one. And we will pursue everybody. We will make sure that people know they can trust our elections."

Mullin said the Trump administration was investigating whether a quarter million noncitizens were registered to vote in four states: California, Nevada, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. But officials in those states are pushing back on the allegations, particularly in Nevada. Its Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar issued the following statement: "As Nevada's chief elections officer, it is my job to call balls and strikes. So when the president lies, I obligated to call him out. The facts have not changed: Nevada's elections are among the safest, most secure and accessible in the nation."

Read more: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/the-facts-have-not-changed-states-push-back-on-allegations-of-non-citizens-voting/ar-AA289xL7

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'The facts have not changed': States push back on allegations of non-citizens voting (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 11 hrs ago OP
It is all about who Trrump doesn't want to vote, not about facts. twodogsbarking 10 hrs ago #1
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