- June 30, 2026
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Trump Administration’s Push to Reshape Election Processes Before Midterms
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- June 24, 2026
- Election Coverage Politics
As the midterm elections approach, the Trump administration has actively attempted to alter how elections are conducted. This move has sparked a heated debate over election security, creating friction between the White House and election officials nationwide. The tension arises as President Trump repeatedly asserts unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud.
In a discussion with Gabe Sterling from the Georgia Secretary of State’s office, Liz Landers explored the implications of these efforts and the challenges faced by election administrators. The conversation highlighted concerns over maintaining the integrity and trust in the electoral process amid the president’s sweeping allegations.
About Liz Landers: Liz Landers serves as a correspondent for PBS News Hour, with a focus on the White House and the Trump administration. Her prior experience includes her role as the national security correspondent for Scripps News. Additionally, she has reported on issues related to disinformation during her tenure at the network.
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