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Trump Fires Election Assistance Commission Members Amid Midterm Concerns
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On July 10, 2026, President Trump fired the last three members of the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission, prompting criticism from Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer. Schumer described the firings as a 'brazen attempt to seize control' of the electoral process ahead of the midterm elections. The commission is responsible for certifying voting systems and assisting states in managing secure elections. The White House defended the decision, citing the president's authority to remove individuals not aligned with election security goals. This move comes as Trump has repeatedly warned of potential voter fraud in the upcoming elections, advocating for stricter voter ID laws. Democrats argue that such laws could disenfranchise millions of voters and label them as a modern form of voter suppression. The situation has escalated tensions between the two parties as they prepare for the midterms.
Key Points: • Trump fired the last three members of the Election Assistance Commission on July 10, 2026. • Schumer condemned the firings as an attempt to control the electoral process before the midterms. • The commission's role includes certifying voting systems and supporting election security.