Mullin vows tougher voter‑fraud chase as Trump pushes election‑integrity claims

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Mullin pledged to aggressively pursue voter fraud at a White House briefing after Trump revived debunked election claims, while the live updates also cover Trump’s speech, immigration enforcement questions surrounding an ICE shooting in Maine, and ongoing U.S.–Iran tensions, highlighting a broader focus on election security and national security.
- Live updates: DHS Secretary Mullin says he'll chase voter fraud after Trump revives election claims AP News
- Trump DHS using unverified figures to attack election officials on non-citizen voting CNN
- Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin threatens states over elections NBC News
- Trump says 278,000 noncitizens are on voting rolls. Experts say that’s wrong. The Washington Post
- Trump Live Updates: DHS Secretary Echoes Misleading Election Security Claims From Trump's Speech The New York Times
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