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DHS boss Mullin warns of possible prosecution for election officials over voter roll access
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin warned election officials in non-compliant states could face prosecution for not securing elections or sharing voter data through the SAVE program. The Trump administration announced mandatory security measures for voting machines and threatened to withhold grants from states that refuse, citing vulnerabilities to foreign adversaries. Four states—Nevada, California, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania—were targeted for having non-citizens on voter rolls, with Mullin citing over 250,000 such cases nationwide.
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