President Trump is anticipated to disclose throughout his primetime speech Thursday on election safety that no less than 278,000 noncitizens are registered to vote in US federal elections.
The stunning quantity is a part of a forthcoming report by the Division of Homeland Safety, a supply acquainted instructed The Submit.
It’s the highest ever publicly reported in US historical past, however the supply stated it stays unclear what number of of these registrants might have voted illegally and what the administration plans to do about it.
There could also be extra unlawful registrants, because the quantity displays solely these noncitizens registered in states reviewed thus far, the supply stated with out revealing what number of states’ voter data have been reviewed.US legislation holds that it’s unlawful for noncitizens to vote in the US, punishable by a yr in jail and a superb — however in the end states shoulder the burden to confirm a voter’s eligibility.
The beforehand unreported info is only one of a number of revelations Trump is anticipated to make in his handle, which administration insiders say may change earlier than the president takes the rostrum at 9 p.m. ET.
“As normal, nameless sources are speculating about what President Trump will say throughout his speech on Thursday night,” White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt stated to CBS. “The reality is, no one is aware of but what President Trump will in the end say, which is why everybody ought to tune in.”
The president is anticipated to make use of the knowledge to assist pitch motion on the SAVE America Act — which might require proof of citizenship to vote and different election reforms, however has lengthy lingered in Congress.
Republicans have repeatedly tried to jam the invoice — thought-about President Trump’s high legislative precedence this yr — by the Senate, however have persistently failed attributable to a Democratic filibuster.
Trump might ask Individuals to name on their lawmakers to move the laws, in response to the supply.
It comes after the Division of Justice final week despatched letters to elections officers throughout the nation warning they “may very well be criminally prosecuted for aiding noncitizen voting” if such ballots are counted in an election.
Whereas the administration has been tight-lipped on the contents of Trump’s speech, Leavitt instructed reporters on Thursday it could be centered on election safety and what the president will reveal “will shock you.”
“We must always have the most secure and most safe elections within the historical past of the world,” she stated. “And what the president shall be talking about tonight will present you that maybe that’s not the case.”
Leavitt argued that election safety ought to be a bipartisan concern, and that “the American folks shall be relieved to listen to what they’re listening to from the president of the US” within the speech.
“I believe all Republicans and Democrats ought to acknowledge this ought to be a nonpartisan concern,” Leavitt stated. “If we don’t have secure and safe elections in our nation, we can not have a rustic. It’s a important a part of our democracy, of our constitutional republic.”
To her level, the legislation that criminalized noncitizen voting — the Unlawful Immigration Reform and Immigrant Accountability Act of 1996 — was signed into legislation by Democratic former President Invoice Clinton.
It comes after CBS on Wednesday night time reported that Trump would additionally share allegations that Beijing “compromised US voter information,” in addition to “proof the CIA knew concerning the motion and didn’t share that info” with the president on the time.
The White Home gave the outlet a tacit denial of the report.
The White Home didn’t reply to a number of requests for remark. DHS was unable to offer a response by deadline.












