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Controversial legislation making its way through Congress would require voters to first prove U.S. citizenship.
Crickets. That's what you probably heard from the media on Thursday afternoon about election security after President Donald Trump held a Cabinet meeting for the media. Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said during the meeting that she was investigating possible security flaws in election voting and tabulating systems.
Election law experts said Gabbard’s vote, coupled with her claiming a homestead tax break on her Texas home, raises questions about whether she properly cast her ballot and illustrates the complexity of state voting laws.
President Donald Trump's director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, cast a ballot in Hawaii, even though she had declared her state of residence as Texas and filed an under-oath certification of a homestead in Travis County,
The EO requires Americans to show proof of citizenship when they register to vote. It also seeks to upend well-established state procedures for counting ballots.
Regarding the SAVE Act, which would require proof of U.S. citizenship before someone can register to vote, if this passes would a current Hawaii REAL ID be enough proof ? I don’t have a passport. Also,
But a few months later, Gabbard voted in the 2024 general election back in Hawaii. Election law experts said Gabbard’s vote, coupled with her claiming a homestead tax break on her Texas home ...