Voting Officials Express Concerns Over DHS Role in Elections
Voting officials have expressed apprehension regarding the Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) role in securing elections this year. Concerns suggest that DHS may not act as a supportive partner in maintaining election integrity. Instead, officials reportedly fear the agency could become a threat, potentially seeking to undermine election results that are unfavorable to President Trump.
Voting officials have voiced concerns that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) may not serve as a collaborative partner in securing elections this year.
These officials reportedly fear that DHS could instead pose a threat to the electoral process. Their apprehension centers on the possibility that the department might seek to undermine election results that President Trump dislikes.
According to NPR News, these concerns suggest a shift from DHS acting as an ally in election security to a potential obstacle.