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Election System Vulnerabilities: Examining Claims by President and Homeland Security Secretary
August 21, 2026
Why it matters locally: Concerns about election system vulnerabilities, as articulated by the President and Secretary of Homeland Security, are relevant to Colorado's election processes which are administered by county clerks across the state, such as the Denver Elections Division and the El Paso County Clerk and Recorder.
President Trump and Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin have made statements regarding the security of election systems within the United States. They have expressed concerns about potential vulnerabilities. Their claims focus on the susceptibility of these systems to interference or compromise. The statements from both officials highlight ongoing discussions about election integrity. Homeland Security Secretary Mullin, along with President Trump, has addressed the public on this matter. Their remarks contribute to the broader national conversation about how secure election processes are.
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