Jaws drop as DHS chief threatens to jail state officials who defy Trump’s midterm plan
Then-Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK), now President Donald Trump's Homeland Security secretary, testifies before a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee confirmation hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on March 18, 2026. REUTERS/Evan Vucci

During a press conference on Friday, Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin openly threatened to jail state officials who refuse to cooperate with the Trump administration’s midterm election security “program” this fall, leaving a number of critics stunned over the blatant admission.

Mullin’s admission came just one day after President Donald Trump’s national address on supposed election security shortcomings, and amid the Trump administration’s ongoing push to exert more control over the midterm elections, which include efforts to seize states’ voter registration data through threats of withholding federal funds earmarked for disaster preparedness, among other things.

“If the states that choose not to participate with the program and they choose not to participate in securing the elections, we will make sure that we make those states a priority to look at who voted in their states and hold them, the election officials, accountable,” Mullin said in response to a question from a Daily Caller reporter.

“If the election officials, once we gave them the information they need to secure their elections and they chose not to, then those individuals can also be held accountable by fines, by penalties, and even, depending on how far it goes, prison time.”

Tommy Christopher, a liberal journalist who writes for “The Jim Acosta Show,” called Mullin’s remarks “naked intimidation” to enforce what he described as Trump’s “new security scheme.”

“The obvious question then becomes who decides which officials to penalize for what, and what constitutes actionable ‘fraud’ – but the threat of ‘prison time’ alone is naked intimidation,” Christopher wrote in an analysis published Friday on Substack.

Journalist and former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan sarcastically quipped “fantastic” in response to Mullin’s threat, and New York University School of Law Professor Michael Kasdan retorted, “That’s not the way elections work.”

Political scientist John O’Brennan offered a bleak prediction for what Mullin’s remarks meant for the upcoming midterms.

“They are deadly serious about stealing the November elections,” O’Brennan wrote in a social media post on X. “Last night was about further weakening the trust of Americans in their electoral system. But they have many other cards to play as they seek to turn the US into a dictatorship.”