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Trump reportedly removes remaining members of election commission

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KLIF – 570AM – Dallas
· Jul 10, 2026
Trump Removes Remaining Election Assistance Commission Members
President Donald Trump has removed the remaining members of the bipartisan U.S. Election Assistance Commission, leaving the federal agency without any...
The Hill
· Jul 10, 2026
Trump fires election board Democrats
President Trump fired the remaining Democratic members of the independent Election Assistance Commission on Thursday, the White House confirmed to The Hill. Trump fired the remaining Democrats on the commission, Benjamin Hovland and Thomas Hicks, while Republican Christy McCormick resigned. “The President, and head of the Executive Branch, reserves the right to remove individuals that...
OpsLens
· Jul 11, 2026
‘Trump just CLEANED HOUSE’: President fires Democrats on the Election Assistance Commission * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Source link President Donald Trump has fired the remaining two Democrat members of the Election Assistance Commission. One Republican also resigned. “The president, the head of the Executive Branch, reserves
PBS NewsHour
· Jul 10, 2026
Trump fires election commission members in latest attempt to control voting process
With planning for the midterm elections well underway, President Trump has ousted the remaining members of a bipartisan federal agency that helps state and local officials run smooth elections and certify voting equipment. White House correspondent Liz Landers explains what happened at the Election Assistance Commission and the impact it could have in November.
MS NOW
· Jul 10, 2026
Trump fires remaining members of Election Assistance Commission
The ousting removes all commissioners from the bipartisan federal election agency, leaving it unable to act as President Trump pushes election changes before the midterms. The post Trump fires remaining members of Election Assistance Commission appeared first on MS NOW.
Salon
· Jul 11, 2026
Trump fires all Election Assistance Commission members, leaving agency unable to act
The firings leave the federal election agency with no commissioners as Trump seeks to reshape voting rules
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