Karine Jean-Pierre Defends Tulsi Gabbard's Role in Election Security Efforts
New York PostFebruary 4, 20262 min2,264 views
11 connections·20 entities in this video→Tulsi Gabbard's Election Security Mandate
- 🎯 Tulsi Gabbard has been appointed by the President to oversee the sanctity and security of American elections.
- 🤝 She is collaborating closely with FBI Director Kash Patel as part of a government-wide initiative to ensure fair and transparent elections.
- 🇺🇸 The President's decision to task a cabinet member with addressing election integrity is seen as a response to public desire for protected elections.
Addressing Election Fraud Concerns
- 🗳️ The Save Act is highlighted as a solution that will implement voter ID across all 50 states.
- ⚠️ Concerns are raised about election fraud in states like California and New York City, where non-citizens are reportedly allowed to vote.
- 🔍 The President is committed to addressing these issues and ensuring the integrity of the electoral system.
Immigration Enforcement and Policy
- ⚖️ President Trump remains steadfast in enforcing immigration laws and protecting public safety.
- 🛡️ Support is affirmed for ICE and Customs and Border Patrol, agencies that have been criticized by the Democratic party.
- 🗣️ Policy discussions regarding immigration will involve Congress and the President, with potential implementation of body cameras for DHS agents.
- 🚫 The administration will not concede on enforcing immigration laws and deporting illegal alien criminals.
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