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Trump administration targeting states’ DHS grants to force voting changes, House Dems say
The Trump administration is accused of using Department of Homeland Security grants to pressure states into changing election laws, with House Democrats claiming the demands are illegal and could cost states $200 million. The administration requires states to use the SAVE computer system for voter verification, conflicting with a recent federal court ruling that prohibits such use.
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- Trump administration targeting states’ DHS grants to force voting changes, House Dems say
- Trump administration targeting states’ DHS grants to force voting changes, House Dems say
- Trump administration targeting states’ DHS grants to force voting changes, House Dems say
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