- United States
- Ariz.
- Letter
Congress needs to reinstate the Election Assistance Commission immediately and push back hard on the Trump administration's coordinated effort to manipulate the 2026 midterms. Trump just fired the remaining EAC commissioners, leaving the agency — created by the Help America Vote Act in 2002 — unable to function months before a federal election. The White House's own explanation was that the fired members "may not be totally aligned" with Trump's vision. That's not a legal justification. That's a political purge of an election security agency.
The EAC spent 24 years helping state and local officials secure voting systems, certify election equipment, and defend against cyberattacks and foreign interference. Gutting it doesn't just weaken one agency — it degrades the entire national infrastructure for election defense. As Senate Minority Leader Schumer put it, Trump said Republicans should take over voting, and he's doing exactly that. Dozens of overlapping federal efforts across the Justice Department, DHS, and other agencies are already targeting electoral outcomes, and courts keep having to block them. Congress cannot keep watching from the sidelines. Restore the EAC and use every legislative tool available to stop this administration from rigging the next election before it happens.