President Donald Trump is exploring use of national emergency powers to assert broad control over how US elections are run, citing alleged China's interference in 2020.
Trump was joined by three Senate candidates vying for his endorsement for the March 3 primary election: Incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Houston Rep. Wesley Hunt.
Mississippi voters can cast their votes in the U.S. Senate primary March 10. Six candidates are running, including incumbent Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith.
Election officials had feared that federal agents would interfere with the 2026 midterms, even though federal law prohibits armed troops at polling places.
The president appears to be undermining Americans’ faith in the outcome, at a moment when Republicans face an uphill climb to keep control of Congress.
Trump has reportedly previewed a 17-page executive order draft that would see him declare a national emergency and put in ...
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Challenger vows to appeal ruling, seek injunction to keep county council member from seeking re-election.