In a shocking escalation of tensions over election security, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin has made a bold statement, warning that foreign adversaries may be able to hack into voter machines and compromise the integrity of the US electoral process. In a speech that went further than President Trump's own address on the issue, Mullin specifically targeted states that refuse to partner with his department, threatening to use "maximum pressure" to get them on board. The move marks a significant shift in the administration's approach to election security, with Mullin vowing to take a tough stance against any attempts to undermine the democratic process. The Secretary's comments come as concerns about election interference and voter suppression continue to grow, with many experts warning that the 2024 presidential election is already at risk of being compromised.
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin went further than President Trump in an address on election security Friday, asserting foreign adversaries could hack voter machines, threatening states that refuse to partner with his department and saying he would use “maximum pressure” to root out any illegally cast votes. While Trump in his primetime address Thursday called...