WASHINGTON -- FBI Director Christopher Wray told senators Thursday that the United States has not experienced large-scale voter fraud by mail or other means, and said it would be a "major challenge" for a foreign country to attempt such a thing. "Americans must have confidence in our voting system and our election infrastructure," Wray told the Senate Homeland Security Committee. "We are not going to tolerate foreign interference in our elections." Sen. Gary Peters, D-Mich., pressed Wray about claims made by President Donald Trump and his supporters that foreign interests could interfere with the election by sending in bogus...
Full ArticleLarge-scale voter fraud in U.S. unseen, FBI director tells panel
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