President Trump Dismisses Remaining Members of Election Assistance Commission
1-Minute Brief
The removal of all commission members raises questions about election oversight ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
Key Facts
- The White House confirmed the dismissal of all active members of the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission.
- President Trump relieved the remaining members of the commission with months left before the midterms.
- The dismissals leave the commission without any active members, according to official statements.
- Democrats and voting rights advocates condemned the move, according to NPR News.
- The White House described the action as part of broader changes announced by President Trump.
What Happened
President Trump dismissed all remaining members of the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, leaving the bipartisan body without any active members, as confirmed by the White House.
Why It Matters
The commission plays a role in overseeing federal election procedures. Its current lack of members has prompted criticism and concerns about election integrity and oversight.
What's Next
It is unclear when or if new members will be appointed to the commission. Observers are watching for further announcements from the White House regarding election administration.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft40m agoTrump clears out independent election commission in sweeping shake-up
- The IndependentLeft20h agoTrump proudly reveals White House changes and critics pounce
- NPR NewsCenter5h agoPresident Trump cleans house at the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission
