The U.S. Postal Service has proposed new regulations that would require states to provide data on voters receiving mail-in ballots during federal elections. This step follows President Trump’s efforts to tighten mail-in voting rules, aiming to ensure more secure elections. Despite these measures, a recent report suggests that election security threats might arise from different sources.
Arron Rose from Check Point Software Technologies discussed these findings with correspondent Liz Lander. Lander, known for her extensive coverage of the White House and the Trump administration for PBS NewsHour, previously served as the national security correspondent for Scripps News. She also reported on disinformation issues for the network.
Jonah Anderson, contributing as an Associate Producer at PBS NewsHour, collaborates on coverage focused on these important election security topics.

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