DHS Secretary Mullin cites 250,000 non-citizens on voter rolls in four states after Trump speech
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Summary
USA TODAY video covers DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s July 17, 2026 press briefing following President Trump’s primetime speech on election security. Mullin details DHS findings of approximately 250,000-278,000 non-citizens on voter rolls in California, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Nevada, plus data from 23 participating states including deceased registrants. He discusses the SAVE program, grant requirements for states, prosecutions for illegal voting, and accountability for prior intelligence handling of 2020 issues. Mullin references letters sent to state officials, CISA updates, and enforcement priorities. Sourcing draws from DHS data comparisons with immigration records; questions address network coverage, accountability, and state participation.
Editorial Assessment
The segment faithfully relays Mullin’s claims and numbers, which align with contemporaneous DHS announcements and reporting from multiple outlets. However, it omits key context: the SAVE database has faced documented accuracy issues and a federal court injunction limiting its use for voter rolls, with lawsuits alleging risks of erroneous purges. No evidence of actual ballots cast by non-citizens is presented, and broader assertions about 2020 cover-ups or machine vulnerabilities remain unverified in public records. Viewers miss the partisan divide over whether these are verified fraud or preliminary matches requiring further verification.
Key Moments
DHS identified over 250,000 non-citizens registered in CA, PA, NJ, NV
Matches DHS letters and reports from Fox News, NY Post, and DHS.gov dated July 17, 2026.
278,000 non-citizens and 400,000 deceased on rolls across 23 states
278k figure reported by NY Post/DHS; deceased number unconfirmed in available sources; matches are preliminary and subject to verification.
Iran hacked state voter files
No public evidence of Iran hacking voter files; prior Iran actions targeted campaigns in 2020/2024 per FBI/intel reports.
Biden admin and intel community covered up 2020 issues
Administration assertion; no independent verification provided or found in searches.
Notable Concerns
- Relies on preliminary DHS matches without noting database error rates or court restrictions on SAVE use
- Reiterates unproven 2020 election cover-up claims without supporting evidence
Sources Consulted
- DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin Sends Letters to Secretaries of State Warning About Non-Citizens on Voter Rolls
- DHS alleges over 256,000 non-citizens may be on voter rolls across 4 states
- DHS finds 278,000 noncitizens registered to vote, Trump expected to reveal in primetime speech
- Ahead of Trump speech, DHS says it found thousands of noncitizens on voter rolls in four states
- DHS Requires States to Adopt Common-Sense Election Security Measures
- Challenging the Administration's Creation of Unlawful National Citizenship Database