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In this Just the News article, new reporting challenges the widely promoted claim that the 2020 election was the most secure in U.S. history, citing internal government concerns and documented vulnerabilities.
- U.S. intelligence and security agencies reportedly identified significant vulnerabilities in the 2020 election systems despite public assurances of security
- Concerns included outdated voter registration systems and weaknesses in electronic infrastructure
- Some officials warned that foreign actors could exploit these vulnerabilities, even if no large-scale interference was proven
- Internal reports suggested gaps in coordination between federal and state election security efforts
- The “most secure election” narrative was promoted publicly while private assessments were more cautious
- Critics argue the discrepancy between public messaging and internal findings raises transparency concerns
- The article highlights ongoing debates about election integrity and trust in the electoral process
- Calls continue for stronger safeguards and more consistent security standards across states
Read the full story: https://justthenews.com/government/security/despite-official-assurances-2020-election-wasnt-most-secure-election-us-history


