US Election Integrity
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- #Election Security
- #Foreign Interference
- #Voter Fraud
- U.S. intelligence assessments reveal that election infrastructure, including voting machines and voter databases, is vulnerable to attacks by adversaries like Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea.
- China illicitly acquired 220 million U.S. voter files containing sensitive data, with intelligence agencies allegedly suppressing information about this compromise.
- FBI documents detail evidence of voter registration fraud in Michigan, including fraudulent sign-ups and gift card incentives, but investigations were slow-walked.
- A DHS review identified approximately 278,000 non-citizens registered to vote in federal elections, with the actual number believed to be higher due to uncooperative states.
- The disclosures highlight systemic vulnerabilities, including foreign data theft, hacking risks, buried fraud evidence, and lack of voter ID or proof of citizenship requirements.