Trump Guts Federal Election Agency Months Before 2026 Midterms | Jackson's BIN 98.1
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Months before the 2026 midterms, Trump has gutted the federal agency overseeing elections — raising the question of who watches the watchdog when it's gone.
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Theory Briefing
- The federal election oversight agency has been dismantled months before the 2026 midterms, removing a key institutional check on electoral integrity.
- Gutting a regulatory body just before a major election cycle puts the question of enforcement and accountability squarely in the spotlight.
- The timing — mid-2026, with midterm races approaching — means any structural damage to oversight capacity hits at maximum political consequence.
- Historically, weakening independent agencies shifts power toward whoever controls the executive, a dynamic that cuts differently depending on which party holds office.