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    US military says it will blockade Irans ports as ship traffic appears to halt in Strait of Hormuz
    Oil tankers and cargo ships line up in the Strait of Hormuz as seen from Khor Fakkan, United Arab Emirates, Wednesday, March 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri,File)2026-04-13T03:55:11Z CAIRO (AP) The U.S. military announced it will begin a blockade of all Iranian ports and coastal areas on Monday, tempering President Donald Trump s earlier vow to entirely block the strategic Strait of Hormuz as early reports indicated that ships had stopped crossing the waterway.The move came after marathon U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks in Pakistan ended without an agreement, and it set the stage for a showdown. Iranian leaders vowed to counter the blockade.U.S. Central Command announced the blockade would begin on Monday at 10 a.m. EDT, or 5:30 p.m. in Iran, and would be enforced impartially against vessels of all nations entering or departing Iranian ports and coastal areas, including all Iranian ports on the Arabian Gulf and Gulf of Oman. CENTCOM said it would still allow ships traveling between non-Iranian ports to transit the strait, a step down from the presidents earlier threat to blockade the entire strait. The announcement of the blockade halted the limited ship traffic that resumed in the strait since the ceasefire, said an early report from Lloyds List intelligence. Marine trackers say over 40 commercial ships have crossed since the start of the ceasefire, down from roughly 100 to 135 vessel passages per day before the war. Later Sunday, Trump extended his feud over the war with Pope Leo XIV, lashing out in a Truth Social post that called the Catholic leader terrible on foreign policy. The extraordinary broadside came after Leo denounced the war and demanded that political leaders stop and negotiate peace. The blockade could have far-reaching effectsThe blockage is likely intended to add pressure on Iran, which has exported millions of barrels of oil since the war began, much of it likely carried by so-called dark transits that evade Western government sanctions and oversight.Trump also hopes to undercut Irans control over the Strait of Hormuz after demanding that it reopen the waterway where 20% of global oil transited before fighting began. A U.S. blockade could further rattle global energy markets.Oil prices rose in early market trading after the blockade announcement. The price of U.S. crude rose 8% to $104.24 a barrel, and Brent crude oil, the international standard, rose 7% to $102.29. Brent crude cost roughly $70 per barrel before the war in late February. Read More Iran says if you fight, we will fightA chorus of top-ranking Iranian officials threatened retaliation. Mohsen Rezaei, a military adviser and a former Revolutionary Guard Commander, wrote on X that the countrys armed forces had major untouched levers to counter a Hormuz blockade. He said Iran would not be coerced by tweets and imaginary plans.Iranian parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, who led Irans side in the talks, addressed Trump in a statement on his return to Iran: If you fight, we will fight.Irans Revolutionary Guard later said the strait remained under Irans full control and was open for non-military vessels, but military ones would get a forceful response, two semi-official Iranian news agencies reported.During the 21-hour talks this weekend in Pakistan, the U.S. military said two destroyers had transited the strait ahead of mine-clearing work, a first since the war began. Iran denied it. No word on what happens after ceasefire expiresThe face-to-face talks that ended early Sunday were the highest-level negotiations between the longtime rivals since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.Trump said Tehrans nuclear ambitions were the core reason for the talks failure. In comments to Fox News, he again threatened to strike civilian infrastructure if it didnt give up its nuclear program.In one half of a day they wouldnt have one bridge standing, they wouldnt have one electric generating plant standing, and theyre back in the stone ages, Trump said. Vice President JD Vance, who led the U.S. side in the talks, said Washington would need an affirmative commitment that they will not seek a nuclear weapon.Iranian negotiators could not agree to all U.S. red lines, said a U.S. official who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to describe positions on the record. Those red lines included Iran never obtaining a nuclear weapon, ending uranium enrichment, dismantling major enrichment facilities and allowing retrieval of its highly enriched uranium, along with opening the Strait of Hormuz and ending funding for Hamas, Hezbollah and Houthi rebels. Iranian officials said talks fell apart over two or three key issues, blaming what they called U.S. overreach. Qalibaf, who noted progress in negotiations, said it was time for the United States to decide whether it can gain our trust or not.Irans foreign minister claimed that the U.S. tanked the negotiations when they were within inches of an agreement, but did not provide evidence. We encountered maximalism, shifting goalposts, and blockade, wrote Abbas Araghchi on X. Neither Iran nor the U.S. indicated what will happen after the ceasefire expires on April 22.Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said his country will try to facilitate a new dialogue in the coming days. Iran said it was open to continuing dialogue, state-run IRNA news agency reported. Irans nuclear program is a key sticking pointIrans nuclear program was at the center of tensions long before the U.S. and Israel launched the war on Feb. 28. The fighting has killed at least 3,000 people in Iran, 2,055 in Lebanon, 23 in Israel and more than a dozen in Gulf Arab states, and damaged infrastructure in half a dozen countries.Tehran has long denied seeking nuclear weapons but insists on its right to a civilian nuclear program. The landmark 2015 nuclear deal, which Trump later pulled the U.S. out of, took well over a year of negotiations. Experts say Irans stockpile of enriched uranium, though not weapons-grade, is only a short technical step away.___Metz reported from Ramallah, West Bank, Boak from Miami and Magdy from Cairo. Associated Press writers E. Eduardo Castillo in Beijing; Collin Binkley and Ben Finley in Washington; Kareem Chehayeb in Beirut; Brian Melley in London; Ghaya Ben MBarek in Tunis; Hannah Schoenbaum in Salt Lake City and Julia Frankel and Mae Anderson in New York contributed to this report. SAMY MAGDY Magdy is a Middle East reporter for The Associated Press, based in Cairo. He focuses on conflict, migration and human rights abuses. twitter facebook mailto
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    In their words: How leaders reacted to Viktor Orbns defeat in Hungarys election
    Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban, center, addresses after a parliamentary election in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)2026-04-13T04:10:10Z BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) Hungarys Viktor Orbn had such an outsize global influence that his crushing electoral defeat is resounding far and wide.During his 16 years in power, admirers emulated Orbns playbook for reshaping political institutions to his advantage and squeezing minority rights and media freedoms, and viewed him as a defender of national sovereignty in the face of globalization and migration. To his detractors, he was a threat to European democracy and the continents hard-fought values of human rights and rule of law.Ultimately, Hungarian voters decided it was time to turn the page and overwhelmingly favored challenger Pter Magyar in Sundays election. Heres how global leaders reacted, in their own words. Ukraine has a lot at stakeOrbns was the Kremlins strongest ally in the European Union and repeatedly blocked aid for Ukraine to fend off Russias invasion. After Magyars election win, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy quickly reached out in hopes of support.It is important when constructive approach prevails. Ukraine has always sought good-neighbourly relations with everyone in Europe and we are ready to advance our cooperation with Hungary,' he posted on social media. We are ready for meetings and joint constructive work for the benefit of both nations, as well as peace, security, and stability in Europe,' Zelenskyy said. For the EU, a sigh of reliefOrbn was especially and constantly critical of the EU, even though his country enjoys billions in funding from the bloc.Within minutes of his concession speech, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, a frequent target of Orbns pronouncements, posted on X: Europes heart is beating stronger in Hungary tonight.Europes biggest powers also jumped in.British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called it an historic moment, not only for Hungary, but for European democracy. I look forward to working with you for the security and prosperity of both our countries. Read More German Chancellor Friedrich Merz messaged Magyar: Lets join forces for a strong, secure and, above all, united Europe. Gratullok, kedves Magyar Pter! French President Emmanuel Macron said that France welcomes the victory of democratic participation, the Hungarian peoples commitment to the values of the European Union, and Hungarys commitment to Europe.'Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, who is visiting Seoul, South Korea, posted on X Monday the flags of Hungary, his country and the European Union and said Back together! Glorious victory, dear friends!He later posted a short video clip apparently showing him speaking to Magyar by phone while overlooking the Korean capital. Sign up for Morning Wire: Our flagship newsletter breaks down the biggest headlines of the day. Email address Sign up By checking this box, you agree to AP's Terms of Use and acknowledge that AP may collect and use your data pursuant to our Privacy Policy. Oh, I am so happy. I think I am happier than you, you know, Tusk said in English.In his victory speech, Magyar said that his first foreign stop would be to Poland, which has historically had longstanding, friendly ties to Hungary.Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, an ally of Orbn who is visiting Vietnam, posted a statement offering his congratulations and saying he is ready for intensive cooperation with Magyar. Fellow populists chose their words carefullyItalian Premier Giorgia Meloni thanked her friend Viktor Orbn for their collaboration. I know that even from the opposition he will continue to serve his Nation.'Frances far-right National Rally, jockeying to replace Macron in the French presidency next year, supported Orbn and tread cautiously after his defeat. This result, respectfully welcomed by Viktor Orbn, shows that the incessant accusations by European institutions in recent years against Hungarian democracy were unfounded,' posted the partys president Jordan Bardella. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    Strikes on alleged drug boats kill 5, leave 1 survivor in eastern Pacific, US military says
    The Pentagon is seen from an airplane, Tuesday, April 7, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Julia Demaree Nikhinson)2026-04-13T01:38:58Z WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. military said Sunday that it blew up two boats accused of smuggling drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing a total of five people and leaving one survivor, as the Trump administration pursues its campaign against alleged traffickers in Latin America while preparing a naval blockade of Iranian ports. The attacks on Saturday bring the number of people who have been killed in boat strikes by the U.S. military to at least 168 since the Trump administration began targeting those it calls narcoterrorists in early September. As with most of the militarys statements on the dozens of strikes in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean Sea, U.S. Southern Command said it targeted the alleged drug traffickers along known smuggling routes. The military did not provide evidence that the vessel was ferrying drugs. Videos posted on X showed small boats moving across the water before they each were engulfed in a bright explosion. U.S. Southern Command stated on X that it notified the U.S. Coast Guard to activate the search-and-rescue system for the survivor. The Coast Guard confirmed it was coordinating the search and said updates would be provided when available. President Donald Trump has said the U.S. is in armed conflict with cartels in Latin America and has justified the attacks as a necessary escalation to stem the flow of drugs into the United States and fatal overdoses claiming American lives. But his administration has offered little evidence to support its claims of killing narcoterrorists. Read More Critics have questioned the overall legality of the boat strikes as well as their effectiveness, in part because the fentanyl behind many fatal overdoses is typically trafficked to the U.S. over land from Mexico, where it is produced with chemicals imported from China and India.The boat strikes have continued in Latin America even as the U.S. military has focused on operations in the Middle East, where the U.S. was engaged in a war with Iran for several weeks. Trump on Sunday said the U.S. Navy would begin a blockade of ships entering or leaving the Strait of Hormuz, after U.S.-Iran ceasefire talks in Pakistan ended without an agreement. Trump wants to weaken Irans key leverage in the war after demanding that it reopen the crucial waterway through which 20% of global oil normally passes. U.S. Central Command said the blockade would involve Iranian ports. RSShttps://feedx.net https://feedx.site
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    European leaders celebrate Pter Magyars victory in a stunning Hungarian election
    Peter Magyar, leader of the opposition Tisza party, center, celebrates with his party colleagues following the announcement of the partial results of the parliamentary election, in Budapest, Hungary, Sunday, April 12, 2026. (AP Photo/Denes Erdos)2026-04-12T23:35:01Z BUDAPEST (AP) European leaders heaped praise on Pter Magyar after his stunning election victory in Hungary, not just for what the vibrant campaigner and the countrys next premier might do but who he is not long-serving Prime Minister Viktor Orbn, who many saw as a direct threat to the continents peace and prosperity.The outpouring reflected a deep frustration with Orbn across the 27-nation European Union and its institutions. Today Europe wins and European values win, said Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Snchez in a post on X on Sunday night. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk exclaimed on social media: Back together! Glorious victory, dear friends!Orbns 16-year grip on power has tested the EU system of governance meant to ensure peace through economic and political integration after the ravages of the world wars. Claiming he sought to advance Hungarians national interests over strategy forged in Brussels, Orbn time and again vetoed collective action such as support for Ukraine following Russias all-out invasion. Recently, the far-right leaders government outraged EU leaders and officials when it admitted to providing a backchannel to Russia during summits. In a recent interview, Magyar told The Associated Press that if elected, he would repair Hungarys relationship with the EU. However, he has carefully avoided taking firm positions on a number of divisive issues during the election campaign including Orbns anti-LGBTQ+ policies and whether Hungary should extend more support to Ukraine. All Hungarians know that this is a shared victory. Our homeland made up its mind. It wants to live again. It wants to be a European country, Magyar said during his victory speech from the banks of the Danube River in Budapest, the capital. Read More After Orbn concedes, congratulations for Magyar pour in fastMagyar said he received calls on Sunday night before he took the stage to announce his victory from French President Emmanuel Macron, NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.Online, congratulations also flowed in from British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Irish Prime Minister Michel Martin, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson and European Parliament Speaker Roberta Metsola. Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, Romanian President Nicuor Dan and European Council President Antnio Costa also posted their well-wishes for Magyar. This is an historic moment, not only for Hungary, but for European democracy, Starmer said.France welcomes the victory of democratic participation, the Hungarian peoples commitment to the values of the European Union, and Hungarys commitment to Europe, Macron said. Sign up for Morning Wire: Our flagship newsletter breaks down the biggest headlines of the day. Email address Sign up By checking this box, you agree to AP's Terms of Use and acknowledge that AP may collect and use your data pursuant to our Privacy Policy. Merz said, Lets join forces for a strong, secure and, above all, united Europe.Kristersson referenced both the EU and NATO in his congratulation note to Magyar: I look forward to working closely with you as Allies and EU Members. This marks a new chapter in the history of Hungary.Slovenias liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob congratulated Magyar, saying his victory over right-wing populism is also a great victory for the EU and its future. Only a more united and more effective EU will be able to respond to the extremely serious challenges of the times ahead, Golob said.Israeli opposition figure Yair Lapid, himself a descendent of Hungarian Jews who survived the Holocaust, also congratulated Magyar.And from some, kind words for Orbn Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni congratulated Magyar but also thanked Orbn for intense collaboration for these years.Far-right French politician Jordan Bardella, seen as a nationally competitive politician in the 2027 French elections, praised Orbns record on populist causes in a post on X. He made no mention of Magyar.Even Orbns staunchest allies in Europe congratulated Magyar.Populist Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babi said that in the election, facing such a strong opponent as Viktor Orbn was never easy, yet he earned the trust of the majority of Hungarians and carries great hopes and expectations. He must not disappoint. Slovakias populist Prime Minister Robert Fico congratulated Magyar and said he was ready for intensive cooperation with the new Hungarian Prime Minister. Referencing the Druzhba pipeline shuttered since an attack in Ukraine an issue Orbn campaigned on and one exacerbated by rising energy prices over the Iran war Fico said Slovakia is interested in friendly and mutually beneficial relations with Hungary and in the above-standard status of national minorities living on the territories of our countries,. Both Babi and Fico vowed to work with Hungarys next leader.Von der Leyen, who had like many EU officials avoided any public position on the Hungarian election, posted on X that Hungary has chosen Europe. Europe has always chosen Hungary. Together, we are stronger. A country returns to its European path. The Union grows stronger. Orbn had vilified the Brussels-based EU executive and frequently stymied her agenda.European Peoples Party President Manfried Weber, also a frequent Orbn target, said on social media that Hungary is back at the heart of Europe.German lawmaker Daniel Freund said that Hungarians are sending a signal to the world and warned that Orbns election loss will reverberate among populist leaders world over.The icon of illiberal anti-European forces has now failed - brought down by a disastrous economy, corruption, and his own unfair electoral system, Freund said.Ukraines posted congratulations to Magyar on its X account, referencing two historic rivers of Ukraine and Hungary.The Dnipro and the Tisza flow through a shared home Europe, it said.___Associated Press writers Jill Lawless in London and Karel Janicek in Prague contributed to this report. SAM McNEIL McNeil covers Europe and beyond with a focus on conflict and the environment. twitter instagram facebook mailto
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    Inside Trumps Effort to Take Over the Midterm Elections
    In mid-December 2020, federal officials responsible for protecting American elections from fraud converged in a windowless, dim, fortified room at the Justice Departments downtown Washington, D.C., headquarters.They had been summoned by Attorney General William Barr.Over the preceding weeks, Donald Trumps claims that the presidential election had been stolen from him had reached a crescendo. Hed become obsessed with a conspiracy theory that voting machines in Antrim County, Michigan, had switched votes from him to Joe Biden.With each day, Trump ratcheted up the pressure to unleash the might of the federal government to undo his defeat.Barr interrogated experts from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, crammed in beside top FBI officials around a cheap table. He needed the group of around 10 to answer a crucial question: Was it really possible the 2020 presidential vote had been hacked?ProPublicas description of the previously unreported meeting comes from several people who were in the room or were briefed on the gathering. Everyone understood that the meeting represented an important moment for the nation, they said. Barr, who did not respond to requests for comment, had walked a delicate line with Trump, instructing the FBI to investigate allegations of election irregularities while declaring publicly there had been no evidence to date of widespread fraud.The nonpartisan specialists from CISA, backed by their FBI counterparts, explained theyd unravelled what had happened in Antrim County. A clerk had made a mistake when updating ballot styles on machines, leading to a software problem that initially transferred votes from Republicans to Democrats, they said. There was no fraud, just human error which would soon be publicly confirmed through a hand count of the countys ballots.Animation by Matt Rota and Henrike LendowskiListening intently, Barr seemed to understand both the truth and that telling it to the president would almost certainly cost him his job.At the end of the meeting, Barr turned to his top deputy, made hand motions as if he was tying on a bandana and said he was going to kamikaze into the White House.What happened next is well known. When Barr met with Trump in the Oval Office on Dec. 14, the president launched into a monologue about how the events in Antrim County were absolute proof that the election had been stolen. Barr waited to get a word in edgewise before telling his boss what the experts from CISA had told him.Do you have information you can share about federal officials working on elections or any of the individuals in this article? Reporter Doug Bock Clark can be reached at doug.clark@propublica.org and on Signal at 678-243-0784. Reporter Jen Fifield can be reached at jen.fifield@propublica.org and on Signal at 480-476-0108. If youre concerned about confidentiality, check out our advice on the most secure ways to share tips.Then Barr offered his resignation letter, which Trump accepted. Barr left believing hed done his part to preserve democratic norms.I was saddened, Barr wrote of Trump in his memoir. If he actually believed this stuff he had become significantly detached from reality.Barr was one of many federal officials most of them Trump appointees who refused to bend to the presidents demands, which only intensified after Barr was gone. Although rioters inspired by Trump managed to delay the certification of his defeat by storming the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, ultimately the institutional guardrails of American democracy held barely.But if faced with the same tests today, the guardrails and people that held the line would largely be missing, an examination by ProPublica found.ProPublica scrutinized what happened the last time Trump lost a national election. Some of that happened in plain sight: After a cascade of defeats in court, Trump began pressuring state and local officials to overturn the results. But more happened behind the scenes, like the meeting that helped persuade Barr to hold the line.Our reporting uncovered previously undisclosed aspects of a federal effort to safeguard the results of the 2020 vote, which involved at least 75 people across several agencies. Today, nearly all of those people are gone, having resigned, been fired or been reassigned, particularly in the departments of Justice and Homeland Security. That included the cybersecurity specialists who had established that the Antrim County allegations were false and reported their findings to Barr.The people we identified as resisting attempts to overturn the 2020 results have been replaced by roughly two dozen people Trump has installed in positions that could affect elections. Ten of them actively worked to reverse the 2020 vote, and the rest are associates of such people. In some cases, ProPublica found, officials have been hired from activist groups that are pillars of the election denial movement. Experts warn that shows the movement has merged with the federal government.These new officials could influence how Trump reacts to the upcoming midterms as polling shows Republicans are approaching what could be a significant electoral loss, with the presidents approval rating nearing record lows, and public concern growing about the weak economy, the administrations mass deportation effort and the war on Iran. Seemingly in preparation to head off such a blow, Trump has stepped up his efforts to nationalize the 2026 elections, saying that Republicans need to take over the midterms. Democrats who monitored Trumps attempts to block his 2020 loss have begun to question whether he will allow a blue wave, particularly if it flips control of a House of Representatives that impeached him twice in his first term.ProPublicas examination reveals new details on how the president has unleashed his loyalists to transform elections. This includes the background of this years FBI raid in Georgia to seize 2020 election materials and how they are using federal resources to search for noncitizens voting. Ultimately, ProPublicas reporting shows how thoroughly and expansively the Trump administration has overhauled the federal government into what some fear is a vehicle for making sure elections go his way.ProPublicas reporting is based on interviews with roughly 30 current or former executive branch officials familiar with the work of Trump loyalists installed in election roles. Most spoke on condition of anonymity because they fear retribution, including those knowledgeable about the December 2020 Barr meeting.The Trump administration maintains its actions will make U.S. elections fairer and more secure and keep those prohibited from voting, such as noncitizens, from doing so.Election integrity has always been a top priority for President Trump, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson said in a statement. The President will do everything in his power to defend the safety and security of American elections and to ensure that only American citizens are voting in them.Spokespeople for the DOJ and DHS emphasized that their departments are focused on ensuring elections are free and fair, and that they are working closely with the states to achieve those goals. Contentions to the contrary, they say, are false.A few guardrails have endured, preventing Trump from fully realizing his agenda for elections. Judges have blocked key parts of a March 2025 executive order in which Trump attempted to exert greater federal control over aspects of voting, and some Republican state officials have fought back against Justice Department lawsuits demanding state voter rolls.Late last month, Trump issued another executive order on elections that attempts to exert unparalleled federal control over mail-in voting and voter eligibility, which Democrats and voting rights groups are challenging in court.Experts say 2026 will serve as an unprecedented stress test of the integrity of American elections.Our election system withstood Trumps attacks following the 2020 election, said Sen. Alex Padilla, a California Democrat who has led the pushback to the administrations actions on elections, but this will be an even tougher test, with more election deniers having access to federal power than ever before.Animation by Matt Rota and Henrike LendowskiThe DismantlingBarr has said that in the high-stakes days following the 2020 election, he felt like he was playing Whac-A-Mole with Trumps avalanche of false election claims.The investigators at DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency supplied intelligence that disproved many of them, not just those involving Antrim County.CISA was created by Trump in his first term to counter cyber threats in the aftermath of Russias efforts to influence the 2016 vote. It soon came to provide crucial expertise and support to thousands of local election officials grappling with increasingly sophisticated attacks.After the 2020 election, it also played a crucial part in puncturing fallacies spread by Trump supporters, producing a Rumor Control website to rebut them. And it partnered with state officials and technology vendors to release a statement calling the election the most secure in American history. Trump swiftly fired Chris Krebs, whom he had appointed to lead CISA, but Krebs defense of the elections soundness reverberated widely in the media and on Capitol Hill.Among Trumps first actions upon returning to the Oval Office was eviscerating CISA.Starting in February 2025, DHS leadership put employees focused on countering disinformation and helping safeguard elections on leave. The leadership also froze the agencys other election security work, which included assessing local election offices for physical and cybersecurity risks, and disseminating sensitive intelligence information on threats. Eventually, all three dozen or so CISA employees specializing in elections were fired or transferred to work in other areas.It took years of dedicated, bipartisan, cross-sector partnership to build the security infrastructure weve had, and dismantling CISA leaves a gaping hole, said Kathy Boockvar, an elections security expert who served as Pennsylvanias secretary of state from 2019 to 2021. We are making the job of securing our democracy exponentially harder.A DHS spokesperson told ProPublica that the changes at CISA were in response to a ballooning budget concealing a dangerous departure from its statutory mission, which included electioneering instead of defending Americas critical infrastructure. The spokesperson said that CISAs mission is still to coordinate protection of critical infrastructure, including by supporting local partners against cyber threats.It isnt just CISA thats been gutted.The Trump administration has discarded or diminished other federal initiatives with roles in protecting election integrity or blocking foreign interference. While many of these actions have been reported, together they reveal the full sweep of the changes.First, the administration got rid of the National Security Councils election security group, which convened departmental leaders to coordinate federal actions related to voting. Then in August, the administration dismantled the Foreign Malign Influence Center, a branch of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence that had stymied efforts by Russia, China and Iran to interfere in the 2024 election.A spokesperson for ODNI said the center was redundant and that its functions were folded into other parts of the offices intelligence apparatus in ways that arguably makes our ability to monitor and address threats from foreign adversaries stronger, more efficient and more effective.However, former national security officials, including one who had worked at the center, told ProPublica that its functions had largely ceased. Caitlin Durkovich, who led the NSCs election security work during the Biden administration, said that under Trump the federal government has abandoned its traditional role in preserving election integrity and security.Nearly every program and capability to stop bad actors and support election administrators has been dismantled, she said. Heading into the midterms, this leaves states and localities exposed, without the intelligence support or federal coordination they need to detect and respond to threats in real time precisely when the stakes are highest.The early months of the second Trump administration also brought seismic changes to three parts of federal law enforcement with central roles in elections.Kash Patel, the FBIs new director, dismantled the public corruption team, which had been deployed in previous administrations to help monitor possible criminal activity on Election Day. The Foreign Influence Task Force, which aimed to combat foreign influence in U.S. politics, was also disbanded. (An FBI spokesperson said the bureau remains committed to detecting and countering foreign influence efforts by adversarial nations.)Furthermore, the Justice Department substantially reduced the role of its Public Integrity Section, which had been responsible for making sure the departments inquiries werent improperly influenced by politics.After the 2020 election, senior lawyers in the section warned against having the FBI investigate fraud claims raised by Trump allies, saying that the agencys involvement could damage its reputation and appear motivated by partisanship. In this instance, they were overruled by Barr and his deputies, but former officials said this was a rare case in which their guidance was ignored. The need to directly overrule the unit, they said, made it a roadblock one that no longer exists.A month after Trump returned to the Oval Office, the units top staff resigned when agency leaders directed them to dismiss corruption charges against then-New York City Mayor Eric Adams. More resigned later or were transferred. The 36-person section was reduced to two. The administration no longer mandates that it review politically sensitive cases, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.Another key DOJ office, the Civil Rights Divisions voting section, had enforced federal laws that protect voting rights, particularly those that combat racial discrimination. In December 2020, the assistant attorney general overseeing the Civil Rights Division was one of the many department leaders who said they would resign if Trump promoted Jeffrey Clark, a leader who supported Trumps efforts to overturn the election results, to head the department after Barrs resignation. This mass threat of resignation ultimately led Trump to not promote Clark.But now, nearly all of the sections roughly 30 career lawyers have resigned or been moved. This largely started last spring after Harmeet Dhillon, Trumps assistant attorney general for civil rights, put out a memo saying their mission would shift from ensuring voting rights to enforcing Trumps executive order on elections.The Trump administration then filled the section with conservative lawyers who are now litigating against the lawyers they replaced. At least four of those newly appointed lawyers participated in challenging the 2020 vote or have worked with people who helped Trump try to overturn the 2020 election.Its just a shocking and depressing reversal of the federal governments role in making real the promise of nondiscrimination in voting and racial equality, said Anna Baldwin, an appellate attorney for the Civil Rights Division who resigned last year and is now one of those litigating against the Justice Department in a new role at Campaign Legal Center.The Justice Department didnt respond to specific questions about the dismantling of the Public Integrity Section or the change in mission for the Civil Rights Division.In all, at least 75 career officials whod played important roles in elections work at DHS, DOJ and other departments have left or been fired, ProPublica found.Animation by Matt Rota and Henrike LendowskiTeam AmericaLate last summer, after the Trump administration had forced out most of the career specialists, a small group of political appointees began convening at the Department of Homeland Securitys headquarters.The group which once called itself Team America, according to sources familiar with the matter looked for federal levers it could pull to make Trumps March executive order about elections a reality, an effort that has not been previously reported.They represented the new type of people running the show.Its core members included David Harvilicz, a DHS assistant secretary tasked with overseeing the security of election infrastructure, including voting machines, and three of his top staffers. As ProPublica has reported, Harvilicz had co-founded an AI company with an architect of Trumps claims about Antrim County.Despite the setbacks the executive order had met with in court, there was not a whole lot of discussion or disagreement about acting on the directive from Harvilicz or one of his deputies, said a former federal official who interacted with group members. It was just us saluting to do it.This small group was part of a wider team at DHS, DOJ and the White House seeking to push forward the presidents agenda. Some of Trumps new guard are well known: After the 2020 election, Patel pressured military officials to help investigate a conspiracy theory about voting machines, according to a former Justice Department official. (Patel did not respond to a request for comment but claimed in congressional testimony that he did not recall the event.) Others, like Harvilicz, are more obscure but still wield consequential powers.These newcomers are seeking to carry out Trumps executive orders and are unlikely to push back against his false claims that American elections are rife with fraud.Team America members have echoed or spread such material themselves.Heather Honey, who serves under Harvilicz in a newly created position focused on elections, falsely asserted that there were more ballots cast in Pennsylvania than voters in the 2020 presidential election. Trump cited this claim, which has been traced back to her, while exhorting his followers to march on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.At least 11 administration appointees, including Honey, have ties to the Election Integrity Network, a conservative grassroots organization seeking to transform American elections. It is led by Cleta Mitchell, a lawyer who tried to help Trump overturn the 2020 election. Gineen Bresso, who holds a top job in the White House counsels office, coordinated with the networks leadership in 2024 as the Republican National Committees election integrity chair, ProPublica has reported. Since moving into government, Honey has maintained close ties to Mitchells organization, and she and at least two other federal officials have given its members private briefings.Experts say these former activists who helped forge a movement built on the idea that the 2020 election was stolen from Trump are seeking to make sure that does not happen again.The election denial movement is now interwoven within the federal government, and they are working together toward a shared goal of reshaping elections in ways that undermine the freedom to vote, said Brendan Fischer, a director at the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan, pro-democracy legal organization. Its not just last-minute slapdash attempts to overturn the results as in 2020, but more systematic efforts to influence how elections are run months ahead of time.In response to questions sent to DHS, Harvilicz and Honey, a DHS spokesperson disputed that they were seeking to use the departments powers to advantage Trump, writing that its employees are focused on keeping our elections safe, secure, and free and working to implement the Presidents policies. In response to questions about their ties to the election denial movement, the spokesperson wrote, To meet the diverse and evolving challenges the Department faces, we hire experts with diverse backgrounds who go through a rigorous vetting process.Mitchell did not respond to detailed questions from ProPublica. The White House answered questions sent to Bresso about her connection to Mitchells network by reiterating its commitment to making American elections secure.Through the fall and winter, as the Justice Department demanded that states turn over confidential voter roll information, Team America worked to solve problems hindering the use of digital tools to comb the lists for noncitizens who had illegally registered to vote. Honey and others ironed out the technical details of merging information from different agencies and crafted data-sharing contracts. When Honey or others hit roadblocks, theyd go to the White House or senior DHS leaders who would come in hot to clear her path, said officials who interacted with them.Initially, the plan was to run voter information obtained by DOJ through a Homeland Security tool called the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements system.More recently, according to two people familiar with the matter, Team America has worked to harness a more powerful tool used by another branch of DHS, Homeland Security Investigations, to increase its ability to search for noncitizen voters and bring criminal charges against them.While DHS told ProPublica that SAVE has identified more than 21,000 potential noncitizens on voter rolls in the past year, officials who have checked those results in detail have found vast inaccuracies, as ProPublica has reported. Most states including those with millions of voters have eventually marked only a few to a few hundred potential noncitizens as registered to vote, and far less have ever voted. The DHS spokesperson also called SAVE secure and reliable.As the election approaches, current and former officials and election security experts expressed concerns that Harvilicz and Honey, whove espoused debunked conspiracy theories about elections, are in positions to control the narrative around the votes soundness.Its hard to debunk false claims coming with the seal of the federal government, said Derek Tisler, counsel and manager with the Brennan Center for Justices elections and government program. I certainly worry what damage that could do to voters confidence.Animation by Matt Rota and Henrike LendowskiRed FlagsPerhaps nothing better reflects the breakdown of the guardrails that thwarted Trumps rashest impulses in 2020 than his creation last fall of a special White House post reinvestigating his loss to Biden.In December 2020, just days after Barr rebuffed Trumps Antrim County claims, lawyers in the White House counsels office helped prevent the president from heeding activists call to essentially declare martial law to seize voting machines. This multihour shouting and cussing match has been called the craziest meeting of the first Trump administration.But the lawyer whom Trump hired in 2025 as his director of election security and integrity, Kurt Olsen, had worked to overturn Trumps loss in court in 2020 and was later sanctioned by judges, including for making baseless allegations about Arizona elections.Olsens work in the second Trump administration has breached the firewall between the White House and DOJ officials, established after Watergate to prevent law enforcement officers from making decisions based on political pressure, said Gary Restaino, a former U.S. attorney in Arizona.This is not a constitutional or even a statutory requirement, Restaino said, but its a democracy requirement to make sure that citizens throughout America understand that decisions about life and liberty are being made in an objective and consistent manner.In a previously unreported series of events, around the end of 2025, Olsen flew to Georgia to meet with Paul Brown, the head of the FBIs Atlanta field office, according to people familiar with the matter.Olsen wanted the FBI to seize 2020 ballots from Fulton County, a Democratic stronghold, and gave Brown a report he claimed would justify the extraordinary action. Brown and his team emphasized to Olsen that any investigation his team did would be independent and fair.When Brown and his team examined the report, they found that Georgias election board had already looked into its allegations, dismissing many altogether, and concluding that others came down to human error, not criminal wrongdoing. The report had been assembled by a longtime ally of Olsens and participant in the Election Integrity Network who had a history of discredited claims, ProPublica has reported.Based on their own investigation, Browns team submitted an affidavit to their superiors at DOJ that did not make a strong enough case to move forward with what Olsen wanted.Soon after, Brown was offered a choice: retire or be moved to a new office, people with knowledge of the exchange told ProPublica.Olsen did not respond to requests for comment.An FBI spokesperson said that Brown elected to retire and that its work in the election security space is entirely consistent with the law.Browns ouster after refusing to carry out the seizure of 2020 election materials has been reported, but Olsens involvement and the details of their interactions leading to Browns retirement have not been previously disclosed.With Brown gone, the case moved ahead under his replacement.Trump administration officials also took another step to keep control of the investigation.Then-Attorney General Pam Bondi chose Thomas Albus, whom Trump had appointed as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, to prosecute the case even though it fell far outside his usual regional jurisdiction. Albus had been meeting with Olsen since around the time the White House lawyer was hired, ProPublica has reported. (Albus declined a request for comment.)In late January, the FBI carried out an unprecedented raid in Fulton County and the agencys affidavit, put together by Albus and Browns replacement, cited a version of the report Olsen gave to Brown as evidence supporting the seizure. ProPublica was part of a news coalition that sued to unseal the affidavit.An FBI spokesperson said that its agents followed all procedure to ensure everything was in proper order, and FBI evidence team had the necessary court-authorized search warrant before they arrived on site.Ryan Crosswell, who worked in the Justice Departments Public Integrity Section for around half a decade, handling a number of election cases, called Browns replacement and Albus involvement a red flag because of the unusual circumstances of their appointments.Theyre just moving through people until they find someone whos willing to do exactly what they want, Crosswell said.The Justice Department did not respond to a question about Crosswells comment.The extraordinary raid was also enabled in a previously unreported way by the destruction of the DOJs Public Integrity Section.Multiple former lawyers for the section said they likely would have tried to block the Fulton County investigation because it lacked strong evidence, had a clear political slant and went against department directives that actions should not be taken for the purpose of giving an advantage or disadvantage to any candidate or political party.Crosswell said, Based on everything we know, if PIN was still there, wed say no.John Keller was principal deputy chief of the Public Integrity Section from 2020 to 2025 and was acting chief when he resigned in early 2025. He worries that allegations of irregularities in the upcoming election will be handled on a partisan basis. Without that review and without apolitical, objective, honest brokers involved in the process, there is a much greater risk for intentional manipulation or inadvertent interference, Keller said.Animation by Matt Rota and Henrike LendowskiDismantling the BrainThe week the FBI seized Fulton Countys ballots, about half of the nations secretaries of state converged on Washington, D.C., for their winter conference.They had urgent questions about elections for Bondi, then-DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and other luminaries who had promised to appear at the event. But none of the headline names showed, leaving conference attendees staring at an empty podium, until the session was abruptly canceled.The breakdown was emblematic of a widening chasm between state officials and the parts of the federal government that had, until recently, worked with them to secure American elections.Shenna Bellows, Maines Democratic secretary of state, said in an interview that the trust between the Trump administration and states is absolutely demolished.This loss of trust reflects that election deniers have assumed so many top roles at federal agencies. Honey sometimes represents DHS on cross-departmental conference calls with state election chiefs, an unsettling reality for those who spent years countering the false claims she made from outside the government.On a February call, state officials expressed confusion about whether the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency would still assess their election systems for physical and cyber vulnerabilities. Honey said it would, but Bellows said shed been told it wouldnt.Two DHS officials told ProPublica CISAs remaining staff avoids election work, afraid they could lose their jobs if they engage with state and local officials. In CISA, elections are a toxic poison, one said.A DHS spokesperson said state and federal officials are still working together every single day to protect elections and that The claim that DHS has a broken partnership with states and made our elections less secure is simply false.The cuts to career election specialists and their divisions have eliminated information channels that spotlighted threats as voting took place, including Election Day command posts run by the Justice Department and FBI. Another information channel, which DHS used to fund, will still operate but will be available only to state and local election offices, not the federal government.Jessica Cadigan, a former FBI intelligence analyst who investigated Election Day threats, said FBI headquarters command post was critical to her cases.That is dismantling the brain, if you will, she said. They are the ones that piece the whole thing together.An FBI spokesperson said the agency will still have capabilities to monitor the situation on the ground through designated election crimes coordinator experts in all its field offices.Jena Griswold, Colorados Democratic secretary of state, has come to see the federal government as adversarial to elections and election administration, rather than a partner.Colorado is one of around 30 states the Justice Department has sued for confidential voter roll information. 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And Im sorry to hear that but I will continue on what I believe is the mission of the church in the world today.Historys first U.S.-born pope stressed that he was not making a direct attack against Trump or anyone else with his general appeal for peace and criticisms of the delusion of omnipotence that is fueling the Iran wars and other conflicts around the world. I will not enter into debate. The things that I say are certainly not meant as attacks on anyone. The message of the Gospel is very clear: Blessed are the peacemakers, Leo said. I will not shy away from announcing the message of the Gospel and inviting all people to look for ways of building bridges of peace and reconciliation, and looking for ways to avoid war any time thats possible Speaking to other reporters, he added: I have no fear of the Trump administration.Trump delivered an extraordinary broadside against Leo on Sunday night, saying he didnt think the U.S.-born global leader of the Catholic Church is doing a very good job and that hes a very liberal person, while also suggesting the pontiff should stop catering to the Radical Left. Read More Flying back to Washington from Florida, Trump used a lengthy social media post to sharply criticize Leo, then kept it up after deplaning, in comments on the tarmac to reporters. Im not a fan of Pope Leo, he said. Trumps comments came after Leo suggested over the weekend that a delusion of omnipotence is fueling the U.S.-Israel war in Iran. While its not unusual for popes and presidents to be at cross purposes, its exceedingly rare for the pope to directly criticize a U.S. leader and Trumps stinging response is equally uncommon, if not more so.Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime, and terrible for Foreign Policy, the president wrote in his post, adding, I dont want a Pope who thinks its OK for Iran to have a Nuclear Weapon. He repeated that sentiment in comments to reporters, saying, We dont like a pope who says its OK to have a nuclear weapon.Later, Trump posted a picture suggesting he had saint-like powers akin to those of Jesus Christ. Wearing a biblical-style robe, Trump is seen laying hands on a bedridden man as light emanates from his fingers, while a soldier, a nurse, a praying woman and a bearded man in a baseball cap all look on admiringly. The sky above is filled with eagles, an American flag and vaporous images. All of that came after Leo presided over an evening prayer service in St. Peters Basilica on Saturday, the same day the United States and Iran began face-to-face negotiations in Pakistan during a fragile ceasefire. The pope didnt mention the United States or Trump by name, but his tone and message appeared directed at Trump and U.S. officials, who have boasted of U.S. military superiority and justified the war in religious terms. Leo, who is on an 11-day trip to Africa starting Monday has previously said that God does not listen to the prayers of those who wage war, but rejects them. Hes also referenced an Old Testament passage from Isaiah, saying that even though you make many prayers, I will not listen your hands are full of blood.Before the ceasefire, when Trump warned of mass strikes against Iranian power plants and other infrastructure and that an entire civilization will die tonight, Leo described such sentiments as truly unacceptable.In his social media post on Sunday night, however, Trump went far beyond the war in Iran in criticizing Leo. The president wrote, I dont want a Pope who thinks its terrible that America attacked Venezuela, a Country that was sending massive amounts of Drugs into the United States. That was a reference to the Trump administration having ousted Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro in January. I dont want a Pope who criticizes the President of the United States because Im doing exactly what I was elected, IN A LANDSLIDE, to do, Trump added, referencing his 2024 election victory. He also suggested in the post that Leo only got his position because he was an American, and they thought that would be the best way to deal with President Donald J. Trump. If I wasnt in the White House, Leo wouldnt be in the Vatican, Trump wrote, adding, Leo should get his act together as Pope, use Common Sense, stop catering to the Radical Left, and focus on being a Great Pope, not a Politician. Its hurting him very badly and, more importantly, its hurting the Catholic Church! In his subsequent comments to reporters, Trump remained highly critical, saying of Leo, I dont think hes doing a very good job. He likes crime I guess and adding, Hes a very liberal person.Archbishop Paul S. Coakley, president of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, issued a statement saying he was disheartened by Trumps comments. Pope Leo is not his rival; nor is the Pope a politician. He is the Vicar of Christ who speaks from the truth of the Gospel and for the care of souls, Coakley said.In the 2024 election, Trump won 55% of Catholic voters, according to AP VoteCast, an extensive survey of the electorate. But Trumps administration also has close ties to conservative evangelical Protestant leaders and has claimed heavenly endorsement for the war on Iran.Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged Americans to pray for victory in the name of Jesus Christ. And, when Trump was asked whether he thought God approved of the war, he said, I do, because God is good because God is good and God wants to see people taken care of.Winfield reported from aboard the papal plane. WILL WEISSERT Weissert covers the White House for The Associated Press. He is based in Washington. twitter mailto JOSH BOAK Boak covers the White House and economic policy for The Associated Press. He joined the AP in 2013. twitter mailto NICOLE WINFIELD Winfield has been on the Vatican beat since 2001, covering the papacies of St. John Paul II, Pope Benedict XVI and the Francis pontificate and traveling the world with them.
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