The U.S. Postal Service has introduced new regulations that would require states to provide data on voters who receive mail-in ballots for federal elections. This initiative follows former President Trump’s move to tighten mail-in voting regulations, aiming to enhance election security. However, a recent report suggests that threats to election security might stem from other issues.
Arron Rose, from Check Point Software Technologies, discusses these concerns with Liz Lander. Liz Landers, a correspondent for PBS NewsHour, covers the White House and the Trump administration. Before joining PBS NewsHour, she reported as the national security correspondent for Scripps News and also covered disinformation-related topics.
Jonah Anderson, an associate producer at PBS NewsHour, also contributes to this discussion.

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