Election Interference
Coverage of Election Interference in the Nexus archive.
- Gambling giant forces paid influencers to delete LA mayor race posts as election interference claims explode
A gambling giant is forcing paid influencers to delete posts about the LA mayor race amid claims of election interference. The controversy began after right-wing influencers posted messages on X.
- Los Angeles officials warn against election interference after ballots burned, voter center vandalized
Los Angeles County election officials warned against election interference after mail-in ballots were burned and a voting center was vandalized, two days before the California primary. A staffer reported fire-related damage inside a ballot drop box at a Department location.
- Ballots found with fire damage in DTLA drop box; investigation into possible election interference
The L.A. County Registrar and County Clerk reported two cases of possible election interference, including ballots with fire damage found in a Downtown Los Angeles drop box. An investigation into the incidents is ongoing.
- Ballots burned, vote center vandalized in possible acts of election interference, Los Angeles County officials say
Ballots were found burned in an official drop box, and a voting center in Long Beach was vandalized, which Los Angeles County officials describe as potential acts of election interference ahead of the June 2 primary election.
- Ballots burned in downtown LA, vote center vandalized in Long Beach
Election officials are investigating possible election interference after mail-in ballots were burned in a downtown Los Angeles drop box and a vote center in Long Beach was vandalized. Officials confirmed fire damage to ballots and unspecified vandalism, with police notified and voting operations continuing uninterrupted.
- Trump's meddling in elections could spectacularly backfire, voters reveal in shock poll as he ousts 'traitor' lawmakers
A recent poll reveals that voters are shocked by Trump's meddling in elections, which could backfire on him as he ousts lawmakers he considers traitors. The poll suggests a potential backlash against Trump's actions. Voters' reactions indicate a significant shift in public opinion.
- JD Vance’s claims about Orbán, the EU and Hungary fact-checked
JD Vance, US vice-president, accused the EU of undermining Hungary's economy during a visit to Budapest, praising Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. Vance claimed EU bureaucrats aimed to reduce Hungary's energy independence and increase consumer costs, despite Hungary being a net recipient of EU funds. The remarks were made ahead of Hungary's pivotal election.
- Joint ODNI, FBI, and CISA Statement
A joint statement from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI), FBI, and CISA reports that foreign adversaries, particularly Russia, are conducting influence operations designed to undermine confidence in U.S. election integrity and increase divisions among Americans. The intelligence community has been actively monitoring these foreign interference efforts.