Top Security Experts Say 2020 Election<br />Was the ‘Most Secure' in History.<br />A group of top security and election officials <br />have declared there to be no evidence of <br />fraud during the 2020 presidential election. .<br />The group is composed of members of the<br />Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)<br />and the Department of Homeland Security.<br />They released a joint statement via the<br />CISA website late Thursday, calling the election<br />the “most secure in American history.”.<br />Right now, across the country, election officials<br />are reviewing and double checking the entire<br />election process prior to finalizing the result, Joint statement, via cisa.gov.<br />They went on to describe the process<br />of recounting ballots in detail, saying there was<br />“no evidence” of a compromised voting system. .<br />There is no evidence that any voting<br />system deleted or lost votes, changed votes,<br />or was in any way compromised, Joint statement, via cisa.gov.<br />The group seemingly referenced<br />Donald Trump’s repeated claims of voter<br />fraud, calling them “unfounded” and<br />“opportunities for misinformation.” .<br />We can assure you we have the utmost<br />confidence in the security and integrity of<br />our elections, and you should too, Joint statement, via cisa.gov.<br />They ended their statement by urging voters to<br />consider election officials to be “trusted voices.”
