DHS Secretary Threatens Fines and Prison for Non-Compliant Election Officials
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The Department of Homeland Security secretary is escalating federal pressure on election officials, vowing to impose fines and criminal penalties against those who refuse to comply with DHS directives. This aggressive posture raises serious questions about federal overreach into election administration - traditionally a state and local responsibility under the Constitution.
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