DHS chief threatens states that refuse Trump’s election demands after president’s widely condemned speech – live | US news

DHS chief threatens states that refuse Trump’s election demands after president’s widely condemned speech – live | US news

Mullin threatens states that refuse Trump’s election demands

Mullin also repeated his threat of withholding Federal Emergency Management Agency grant funding to states that don’t work to “secure” elections.

“If they’re not willing to do it, it should raise serious questions. It’s not that hard. This isn’t a partisan issue,” the homeland security secretary said.

This also comes after the Trump justice department sent letters to election officials in every state threatening officials with potential criminal charges if noncitizens vote.

The federal government has previously sought access to state voter rolls, which contain the personal data of millions of Americans. States have refused to turn the data over, resulting in a number of lawsuits that the administration has lost.

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Donald Trump’s state department intends to allocate $12m to organisations in the UK founded by the prominent Conservatives Jacob Rees-Mogg and Toby Young, the Guardian can reveal.

The intended grants, revealed in US government documents, are part of a package of support for European groups viewed favourably by the Trump administration. Some former US officials have criticised the funding as a misuse of public money to seek influence over foreign politics.

The documents reviewed by the Guardian set out details of the grants for the first time. They include $7m for 878, a “leading British and American thinktank” devoted to “the rediscovery of our ancient culture” and “ending mass immigration”.

The 878 group lists its founding directors as Jacob Rees-Mogg, the former minister of state for Brexit opportunities, and his former special adviser Dr Radomir Tylecote, who has appeared on short-lived former prime minister Liz Truss’ YouTube show. During his appearance, he claimed: “We are not a functioning democracy at this point … it’s a worse system than in the United States.”

According to the document, the funding is justified by 878’s “unique role in the United Kingdom as … a dedicated nonpartisan organisation focused on advancing fundamental freedoms”.

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