Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese
At a White House press conference that should have been about protecting the vote, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin revealed something far more dangerous: a federal campaign to pressure states, threaten election officials, attack judges, and dress old election lies in the language of security. He stumbled through his own title, offered sweeping claims without public evidence, and then made clear that states refusing the administration's program could face funding consequences while election workers could face fines, penalties, or even prison. This was not election integrity. It was a warning about how authoritarian power tries to control the machinery of democracy before voters ever reach the ballot box. Based on the events of 7-17-2026 The Breakdown: * Markwayne Mullin opened the press conference by struggling through his own title as Secretary of Homeland Security. * Mullin repeatedly emphasized his loyalty to Donald Trump, saying there was "no daylight" between himself and the president. * He told alleged election law violators, "We will hunt you down. We will find you." * He threatened election officials with fines, penalties, and possible prison time if they rejected the administration's election demands. * Mullin claimed DHS had identified 250,000 noncitizens registered to vote in California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Nevada. * The claim targeted states central to Trump's 2020 grievance narrative, while failing to distinguish registration records from actual illegal votes. * Georgia checked DHS-flagged names and found only 150 out of 2,549 had ever voted in the state. * The Heritage Foundation's election fraud database found only 77 cases of noncitizen voting across U.S. elections from 1999 to 2023. * David Becker said the 250,000 figure appeared to rely on commercial data, which can create false matches against voter records. * Wendy Weiser of the Brennan Center said Mullin provided no evidence for his numbers and called them likely false or wildly overstated. * Mullin also cited 400,000 deceased people still on voter rolls, turning ordinary list maintenance into a fraud insinuation. * He used 250,000 and 278,000 interchangeably for the same claimed group without explaining the discrepancy. * DHS signaled that states could lose election-related funding if they refused to adopt the administration's security program. * ABC News reported DHS had also threatened FEMA counterterrorism grants over election security mandates. * Mullin said the federal government would scrub election records before and after the election for ineligible voters. * He attacked "activist judges" after courts blocked parts of the administration's election agenda. * Judge Sparkle Sooknanan wrote that the federal government had trampled privacy rights in a way that threatens the sacred right to vote. * Fifteen courts have blocked administration election demands, including six judges appointed by Trump. * John Solomon, serving on Trump's own election task force, said the intelligence community had zero evidence that a foreign power flipped votes in 2020, 2022, or 2024. * Gavin Newsom, Chuck Schumer, Raphael Warnock, Jerry Nadler, Al Schmidt, and Francisco Aguilar all pushed back against the intimidation and unsupported claims. This commentary represents my personal opinions and analysis of matters of public concern, informed by publicly available information. Any references to individuals constitute opinion and commentary protected under the First Amendment.
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