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ICE should 'surround' polling places, Steve Bannon says
Summary
Steve Bannon called for ICE officers to 'surround' polling places in the midterm elections and suggested military involvement; the article notes the Constitution assigns elections to states and no federal deployment plan has been detailed.
Content
Steve Bannon, an ally of former President Donald Trump, said Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers should "surround" polling places in the upcoming midterm elections. He also suggested the U.S. military could be used to enforce voting rules. The article notes that the Constitution assigns responsibility for running elections to the states and that officials have not outlined a federal deployment plan.
Key points:
- Bannon said ICE officers should surround polling places and spoke of preventing what he described as stolen elections.
- He named the 82nd and 101st Airborne and referenced invoking the Insurrection Act in his remarks.
- The article reports that studies find widespread undocumented voting is virtually unheard of and that the Constitution vests election administration with the states.
Summary:
The remarks have heightened discussion about the proper role of federal agencies and the use of law enforcement at polling places amid partisan debate over voter eligibility and election rules. Undetermined at this time.
