The U.S. Government’s Dangerous Disregard for Election Security: A Grave Threat to Democracy
The United States is once again failing its citizens by dismantling the very agencies responsible for protecting the integrity of its elections. Despite growing evidence that foreign adversaries are actively working to undermine American democracy, the U.S. government’s actions are sending a disturbing message: Election security is no longer a priority.
Last year, a suspicious video showing ballots being torn up in Pennsylvania went viral on social media, sparking widespread concern. Federal agencies quickly responded by labeling it as Russian disinformation. However, while the government was quick to act in this instance, the broader issue of foreign interference is being grossly neglected. On Election Day in November, bomb threats targeted multiple voting stations across various states, yet the impact on voting was minimal. This is largely due to the coordination between local, state, and federal agencies to manage these threats. But this safety net is now fraying.
The Trump administration’s decision to scale back and disband key federal agencies has put the U.S. at an increasing risk of foreign interference in future elections. Critical bodies like the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), which plays a key role in defending election systems, are being gutted. Just last week, the Department of Justice, under new leadership, disbanded a special FBI task force that was focused on investigating foreign interference in U.S. elections. This move alone is alarming, as it signals a diminished commitment to combating foreign influence, despite the growing sophistication of threats.
Former Homeland Security official Suzanne Spaulding aptly warned that America’s enemies are continuously evolving their tactics, while the country’s defense mechanisms are crumbling. The loss of vital resources, like personnel and funding, will only embolden adversaries like Russia, China, and Iran, who are actively working to disrupt the democratic process.
In a shocking blow to election security, CISA announced it would suspend all election security activities. This includes halting a vital voluntary program that shared cybersecurity information with state and local election officials. Such actions raise serious concerns about the future of U.S. elections, as they suggest the federal government is no longer taking the threat of foreign interference seriously.
The Trump administration’s cuts to key agencies, like CISA, that safeguard elections, combined with the dismantling of programs that track foreign influence, have left the U.S. vulnerable. Local election officials, such as Dean Logan from Los Angeles County, have praised the federal government for its timely interventions in past threats. But with this vital support now in jeopardy, it’s unclear how much longer local authorities will be able to protect the election process on their own.
This is more than just bureaucratic negligence—it’s a direct attack on democracy. By undermining the very agencies responsible for defending American elections, the government is setting the stage for further foreign manipulation of U.S. democracy. The risk is no longer hypothetical—it is real, and it’s growing every day.
If America continues down this path, it risks losing the integrity of its elections and the trust of its citizens. It’s time to hold the government accountable and demand that election security be restored as a top priority before it’s too late.
The U.S. government is actively dismantling the very agencies that protect our elections. This is a direct threat to democracy.
How can we trust the election process when the government is reducing resources and support to combat foreign interference?
The recent cuts to election security programs are a huge step backward. This is an invitation for foreign meddling
It’s shocking that the U.S. government is downplaying the threat to our elections. They’ve left us vulnerable to manipulation