Sunday, August 23, 2020

Acting DHS Chief Says Does Not Have Authority to Send Agents to Polling Locations


The Department of Homeland Security's (DHS) Acting Secretary cast Doubt on the Department's Authority to send its Agents to Polling Locations after President Trump said he would Deploy Law Enforcement to Protect Voter Fraud in November Elections.

Chad Wolf, Acting DHS Secretary, Said: "We don't have any authority to do that at the department. We have law enforcement authorities and law enforcement officers at the department, we have express authorities given to us by Congress and this is not one of them. This is not a mission for the Department of Homeland Security."

Trump, who has Repeatedly Claimed, without Evidence, that Voter Fraud will Undermine November's Election Results, that the Administration would Send Law Enforcement Officers to Polling Centers. "We're going to have sheriffs, and we're going to have law enforcement, and we're going to have, hopefully, US attorneys, and we're going to have everybody and attorney generals (sic)," Trump said.

Federal Law Prohibits Intimidation at the Polls and makes it Illegal for Any: Civil; Military; or Federal; Officer, to Order Troops or Armed Men to Polling Places, unless needed to Repel Armed Enemies of the U.S.

Wolf also said that there was No Intelligence that Foreign Entities, currently, are attempting to Hack into Voting Systems to Interfere in the upcoming Election, a Threat the U.S. Intelligence Community's Top Election Officials have Warned about.

"We don't have any intelligence that says they are attacking election infrastructure specifically, which is again what the department focuses on, but we do know about the disinformation campaigns and China, Russia, Iran, all go about that a little differently," Wolf said. "We're working with other elements of the federal government to address those. We want to make sure at the end of the day that voters, American voters, are deciding American elections," he added.

Last month, the U.S. Intelligence Community's Top Election Official, Bill Evanina, said during a Closed-Door House Briefing, that it would be "extraordinarily difficult" for Foreign Powers to Change Actual Votes at Polling Sites, as the President Repeatedly Alleges.

"The diversity of election systems among the states, multiple checks and redundancies in those systems, and post-election auditing all make it extraordinarily difficult for foreign adversaries to broadly disrupt or change vote tallies without detection," Evanina said in his Statement.










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