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Slotkin introduces bill limiting deployment of troops, federal agents to polling sites

The Protect Our Polls Act would require congressional approval for any armed deployment, as Democrats warn of voter intimidation at polling sites.

  • Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., introduced the Protect Our Polls Act that would block the president from sending soldiers or federal agents to voting sites during elections without congressional approval.
  • The bill would require approval from Congress, 48 hours' notice to lawmakers, intelligence, legal justification, and evidence that a state cannot handle a threat on its own before a president could send uniformed military or federal law enforcement to polling sites.
  • While the federal government has never sent uniformed military to the polls during an election, the Protect Our Polls Act would require congressional approval to do so and cut off any funding for uniformed military or federal law enforcement to seize ballots and voting machines.
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NBC News broke the news in United States on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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