The Trump administration has seized ballots from multiple states including Georgia, Arizona, and Michigan, claiming to investigate fraud in past elections, while election experts warn the seizures may be politically motivated attempts to undermine election outcomes and set precedents for future interference. Courts and election officials face pressure to scrutinize these federal actions as concerns grow that ballot seizures could escalate after the midterms.
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The Trump administration has seized ballots from multiple states including Georgia, Arizona, and Michigan, claiming to investigate fraud in past elections, while election experts warn the seizures may be politically motivated attempts to undermine election outcomes and set precedents for future interference. Courts and election officials face pressure to scrutinize these federal actions as concerns grow that ballot seizures could escalate after the midterms.