Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
March 11, 2026
In mid-February, as Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was fighting to keep her job, she held an election-security event at a Homeland Security Investigations field office in Scottsdale, Arizona. In the past, she said, the state had been an 'absolute disaster on elections,' and ensuring the security of election equipment was her responsibility. She also urged Congress to pass President Trump's voter-ID bill. The message was less surprising than the location. HSI, the agency's investigative branch, devotes most of its efforts to going after transnational drug cartels and human-trafficking networks, not to securing domestic elections. A week after the event, Arizona's acting special agent in charge for HSI, Matthew Murphy, told the state attorney general's office that his office was now probing the 2020 election in Arizona, according to a person familiar with the details of the meeting. A state investigator asked why the government was scrutinizing the results,... learn more