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DHS boss Mullin warns of possible prosecution for election officials over voter roll access
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin threatened to prosecute election officials in states that refuse to participate in securing elections and sharing voter data via the SAVE program. The Trump administration mandated security enhancements for voting machines and warned of penalties for noncompliance, citing vulnerabilities from foreign adversaries and non-citizens on voter rolls. States like Nevada, California, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania pushed back against the claims.
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