The Department of Homeland Security Secretary is scheduled to deliver a press briefing this afternoon, following a major speech on election fraud and foreign interference in US elections. This speech highlighted several key issues, including a massive Chinese voter data breach affecting 220 million US voters. The breach is part of a broader influence campaign by China targeting media and business leaders, as well as the manipulation of voting machines.
A recent investigation by the Department of Homeland Security into states' voter rolls has uncovered significant irregularities. The investigation found that 278,000 illegal voters have been discovered on state voter rolls, although this number is believed to be much higher. Some states, particularly those with Democratic majorities, refused to comply with the investigation, which has hindered the ability to determine the full extent of the issue.
The investigation also revealed a substantial number of deceased individuals registered to vote, with estimates suggesting that over 400,000 dead voters are currently listed on voter rolls. This has raised concerns about the integrity of the electoral process and the potential for fraud. The Department of Homeland Security's findings are expected to be discussed in more detail during the upcoming press briefing.
The press briefing by the Department of Homeland Security Secretary is anticipated to provide further insight into the investigation's findings and the actions being taken to address the issues identified. The briefing is likely to be closely watched, given the significance of the topics being discussed and the potential implications for the electoral process.