FBI has not seen evidence of national voter fraud effort by mail
FBI Director Christopher Wray responded to a question on the security of mail in voting to the Senate Homeland Security Committee on Thursday by saying that the agency has not seen historically any kind of coordinated national voter fraud effort in a major election, whether it's by mail or otherwise.
Wray noted that the agency had seen local election fraud from time to time and that the agency takes election threats seriously, which he said includes potential threats through mailed ballots.
Wray said, certainly to change a federal election outcome by mounting that kind of fraud at scale would be a major challenge for an adversary, the FBI would investigate seriously any issue with widespread fraud by mail.
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