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Trump sacks federal election commissioners ahead of midterms

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July 10, 2026

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Both of the fired commissioners were selected by Democrats and received an email dismissing them on Thursday. The post Trump sacks federal election commissioners ahead of midterms appeared first on Vanguard News.

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DNyuz

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· Jul 10, 2026

Critics astounded as Trump injects ‘absolute total chaos’ into midterms: ‘Here we go’

Critics of President Donald Trump were astounded by his latest move to sway the 2026 midterm elections. On Thursday, reports indicated that Trump fired the three remaining members of the Federal Election Commission, an independent agency that is responsible for overseeing campaign finance laws. The move occurred after the Supreme Court ruled that the president []

Al Jazeera

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· Jul 10, 2026

Donald Trump removes final members of independent US election commission

The dismissals leave the federal election body vacant as Trump presses for broader changes to US voting rules.

Salon

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· 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

MS NOW

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· 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.

The Hill

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· Jun 29, 2026

5 takeaways on divided day for Trump at Supreme Court 

It was a mixed bag for President Trump at the Supreme Court on Monday. The justices tightened the president’s grip on executive power in ruling independent agency leaders may be fired, while rejecting a key pillar of Trump's political agenda aimed at restricting mail-in voting. They ruled he must give a Federal Reserve governor due...

KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 23, 2026

The Latest: Mamdani-endorsed candidates look to reshape New York’s congressional delegation

The latest round of primary elections is underway in four more states.

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Related coverage for "Trump sacks federal election commissioners ahead of midterms": DNyuz — Critics astounded as Trump injects ‘absolute total chaos’ into midterms: ‘Here we go’. Al Jazeera — Donald Trump removes final members of independent US election commission. Salon — Trump fires all Election Assistance Commission members, leaving agency unable to act. MS NOW — Trump fires remaining members of Election Assistance Commission. The Hill — 5 takeaways on divided day for Trump at Supreme Court . KSAT San Antonio — The Latest: Mamdani-endorsed candidates look to reshape New York’s congressional delegation