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DHS secretary doubles down on Trump’s baseless 2020 election claims

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin reiterated unsubstantiated claims about the 2020 election, echoing President Trump's recent primetime address. Mullin cited a Department of Homeland Security memo, alleging the identification of 250,000 noncitizens registered to vote in several states and 28,000 noncitizens on voter rolls in 23 red states.

Shrai Popat in WashingtonThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-07-17 · 17:12 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 3 min
DHS secretary doubles down on Trump’s baseless 2020 election claims
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Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin reiterated unsubstantiated claims about the 2020 election, echoing President Trump's recent primetime address. Mullin cited a Department of Homeland Security memo, alleging the identification of 250,000 noncitizens registered to vote in several states and 28,000 noncitizens on voter rolls in 23 red states. Election experts and state officials have questioned the methodology and stated that noncitizen voting is rare. Mullin also repeated claims about voting machine insecurity, suggesting foreign adversaries have parts in them, despite assurances from election officials and cybersecurity experts about the machines' safety. He asserted that rivals can alter voter registration and votes, a claim presented without evidence.

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All evidence has shown that noncitizen voting is extremely rare across the country, including in Pennsylvania.

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Election experts state the administration has not been transparent about the methodology for reaching the noncitizen voter number.

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DHS secretary Markwayne Mullin doubled down on Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated election claims.

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Mullin claimed that 28,000 noncitizens have been identified on the voter rolls of 23 red states that have proactively worked with DHS on the Save program.

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Mullin claimed that DHS identified 250,000 noncitizens registered to vote in California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Nevada.

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The US homeland security secretary, Markwayne Mullin, doubled down on Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated election claims on Friday amid his agency’s efforts to support the president’s agenda.Trump used a memo compiled by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as the basis of many of his unsubstantiated claims on Thursday during his televised primetime address to the nation.“This isn’t about rehashing the 2020 election. This is just exposing what took place, and to make sure it never happens again,” Mullin said, after the president’s speech was widely criticized for revealing no new information about the safety and security of the US elections, despite claiming that system falls “catastrophically short” of “greatness”.Mullin claimed that DHS identified “250,000 noncitizens registered to vote in California, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Nevada”. However, election experts, including David Becker, the executive director of the non-partisan Center for Election Innovation and Research, said the administration has not been “transparent about the methodology” in reaching that number.On Thursday, several state officials from the states that Mullin mentioned responded to the administration’s claims. Al Schmidt, Pennsylvania’s Republican secretary of state, said that voters in the Keystone state “must take steps to verify their identity before they cast a ballot, including providing proper identification every time they register to vote, vote by mail, or vote at a new polling place.”He added: “All evidence has shown that noncitizen voting is extremely rare across the country, including in Pennsylvania.”Mullin also claimed that 28,000 noncitizens have been identified on the voter rolls of 23 red states that have “proactively” worked with the administration on the Save program – a tool implemented by DHS to verify citizenship status.Becker noted that this number sounds plausible, but it is only 0.04% of the 68 million eligible voters in those states.“One thing that I love about numbers, and I love about facts is they don’t lie,” Mullin told reporters today. “This isn’t something that I’m trying to tell you to spin a narrative. This is what is going on, and what we are saying is that every state should partner with us to work to secure this.”Mullin also repeated many of the president’s baseless conspiracy theories that he pushed on Thursday evening – particularly that voting machines are unsafe and insecure. This, despite election officials and cybersecurity experts routinely underscoring that these machines are not connected to the internet and undergo scrupulous testing before each election to make sure they haven’t been compromised.“We know for sure that our foreign adversaries, not our allies, foreign adversaries have parts that are vital pieces in our voting machines,” Mullin said, appearing to repeat the president’s claims that the CIA obtained reporting of “a specific plot by the Maduro regime” in Venezuela to “digitally rig their own country’s elections in 2020”.However, the vulnerability involved voting technology used in Venezuela by Smartmatic and did not extend to the US, according to the CIA analysis. Claims that Venezuela’s leadership controls electronic voting systems worldwide – including those used in the 2020 US election – are part of a long‑running conspiracy theory and are not supported by credible evidence.On Friday, Mullin said – again without evidence – that rivals can “change voter registration and your vote”.“There’s not a question. It’s not even for debate,” he said.
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