The recent dismissal of all members of the Election Assistance Commission by President Trump has raised significant bipartisan concerns about potential political interference in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections. The EAC, designed as a bipartisan independent agency, now stands entirely vacant, potentially disrupting its critical role in certifying voting systems and distributing federal election grants. Critics argue that these terminations, following a Supreme Court ruling expanding presidential removal powers, threaten the constitutional and operational integrity of the commission. Lawmakers emphasize the importance of the EAC's oversight in maintaining fair election practices to safeguard democracy.
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Concerns Over Political Interference in Election Process
Published July 10, 2026 at 10:36 PM UTC