Sen. Slotkin to introduce bill to bar presidents from sending troops or armed feds to polling places
Source: NBC News
June 18, 2026, 10:34 AM EDT
Sen. Elissa Slotkin, D-Mich., plans to introduce a bill Thursday that would ban the president from sending armed military or federal agents to polling sites during American elections. The legislation, Slotkin said in a statement, would prevent President Donald Trump from weaponizing our military and armed federal officers to interfere in our elections.. The bill is backed by several other Democratic senators, including those representing electoral battleground states, like Sens. Ruben Gallego and Mark Kelly of Arizona, Jacky Rosen of Nevada, Raphael Warnock of Georgia and Tammy Baldwin of Wisconsin.
NBC News has reached out to the White House for comment on the bill. Earlier this year, Trump said in a podcast appearance that Republicans ought to nationalize the voting in at least 15 places. Later, in an NBC News interview, the president pointed to cities in Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania all battleground states where Republicans should take over election systems.
His remarks drew outcry from local officials from both parties in those states. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., also pushed back on the idea of federalizing elections in the wake of the presidents remarks. The comments, which came months after Trump deployed members of the National Guard to cities run by Democratic mayors over their objections, sparked fears among Democrats that the president could deploy armed military members to polling sites to depress turnout in certain cities.
According to Slotkin, the president is already prohibited under federal law from deploying armed military members or agents to polling sites, with one notable exception: to repel armed enemies of the United States. Legal experts also note the prohibition against such action by the president. This bill, the Protect Our Polls Act, would require congressional approval for the president to send armed federal agents or military members to defend against armed enemies at polling places.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/trump-administration/slotkin-bill-bar-trump-deploying-troops-federal-agents-polling-places-rcna350693
Fiendish Thingy
(24,380 posts)I guess this would add federal agents to the list, but of course it has no chance of passing.
CivicGrief
(381 posts)on this. But the posters objections are addressed. Senator Mark Warner, no conspiracy theorist, is raising the alarms about the midterm elections, but some would have us believe everything is peachy.
SSJVegeta
(3,389 posts)Rejecting this is putting republicans in a position to affirm their support for the idea or openly reject it. I dont kkow how good an idea that is.
Karasu
(2,269 posts)This is a regime that seriously considered suspending the Constitution.
They couldn't give less of a rat's ass whether doing this is legal, only what the ramifications would be for them.
Torchlight
(7,184 posts)regarding Mr. trump's policy of noblesse-oblige as the mid-terms arrive. More of this and less of the forced minimizations, and we may yet get both chambers in a few months.
mahina
(20,808 posts)snot
(11,905 posts)I find it beyond annoying that we've acquiesced in so many expansions of federal executive power and then, after predictably horrible consequences materialize, make a few gestures toward undoing small parts of our mistakes.