Mullin threatens to penalize states that do not cooperate with DHS on election security
- Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin announced on July 17, 2026, that the DHS will penalize states that refuse to cooperate with a new federal election security program.
- States that do not participate may be deprived of federal funding used to run elections, and individual state officials could be held accountable.
- The initiative aims to ensure election security ahead of the upcoming November midterm elections.
- This move signals a shift toward stricter federal oversight and financial pressure to ensure state compliance with national security standards.
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‘Will stay alive, come back as ghost if…’: Sonam Wangchuk urges support for Parliament march on July 20
• Activist Sonam Wangchuk is calling for public support for a planned march to Parliament on July 20 to protest examination irregularities. • Wangchuk's health has significantly deteriorated following a prolonged hunger strike aimed at demanding systemic reforms in the education and examination process.
Read original · hindustantimes.com'Will stay alive until July 20': Sonam Wangchuk vows he will come back as a ghost instead if the Parliament march doesn't succeed - The Economic Times
• Activist Sonam Wangchuk entered the 20th day of an indefinite hunger strike on Friday, having lost over nine kilograms since beginning the fast on June 28. • Medical professionals have warned that Wangchuk's organs are now at risk due to the prolonged lack of nutrition.
Read original · economictimes.indiatimes.comProtesting students, a hunger strike, and the rules of power
• Engineer-turned-activist Sonam Wangchuk has led a hunger strike for 21 days to protest in Ladakh, supported by the Cockroach Janta Party (CJP). • The movement has gained significant traction among Gen-Z protesters, evolving into a massive social media trend on Instagram despite lacking a traditional political structure.
Read original · hindustantimes.comFrom meme to mass movement: How Sonam Wangchuk changed the course of the CJP protest- Moneycontrol.com
• Sonam Wangchuk initiated a hunger strike to support the CJP protest, shifting the movement from online mobilization to a high-visibility national campaign. • Wangchuk's involvement provided the protest with significant moral authority, drawing widespread attention to the group's core grievances.
Read original · moneycontrol.comWill return as a ghost: Sonam Wangchuk gives July 20th condition for ending hunger strike - India Today
• Activist Sonam Wangchuk has announced he will end his indefinite hunger strike on July 20. • The decision comes as his fast entered its 20th day, with the conclusion tied to his participation in a planned march to Parliament.
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India TodayMorning Digest: Opposition support grows as Wangchuk’s hunger strike conntinues; Centre orders stricter scrutiny of digitised birth and death records, and more - The Hindu
• Former Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa joined protests at Freedom Park in central Bengaluru on Friday to oppose the Bidadi Township Project. • The event marks a significant political shift, as Yediyurappa has not publicly participated in an agitation of this scale since retiring from electoral politics in 2022.
Read original · thehindu.comTrump Revives Election Fraud Claims, Alleges Chinese Interference Ahead Of Midterms
• Former President Donald Trump has revived claims of election fraud, specifically alleging that China interfered in the 2020 U.S. presidential election. • These assertions contradict a 2021 U.S. intelligence assessment and declassified documents, which found no evidence that foreign actors altered technical election aspects or could manipulate voting systems at scale.
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Outlook India'A national cause, more discussions needed': JPC defers draft report on PM, CMs removal bill
• A joint parliamentary committee (JPC) has decided to defer the adoption of its draft report regarding the 130th Amendment Bill, which concerns the removal of prime ministers and chief ministers. • The decision occurred on Friday while the panel was in the process of voting on five specific recommendations included in the draft report.
Read original · timesofindia.indiatimes.comAsia Intelligence Brief July 17: When the Screens Went Red
• Stock markets in Tokyo and Taipei plummeted over 6% on July 17 amid a significant rout in the technology sector. • Geopolitical tensions rose as Pyongyang threatened escalation, while Hong Kong conducted sedition arrests and a racist Chinese video sparked anger in the Philippines.
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The Rio TimesJPC Defers Draft Report on Bill to Remove PM, CM Arrested on Criminal Charges
• The Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC), led by BJP MP Aparajita Sarangi, has deferred its draft report on the 130th Amendment Bill. • The proposed legislation concerns the suspension of the Prime Minister and Chief Ministers if they are arrested on criminal charges.
Read original · outlookindia.comHere are the latest news and big news stories to follow - The Hindu
• India is set to launch Vikram-1, the country's first privately developed orbital-class rocket, on Saturday at 11:30 a.m. • The launch will take place from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, marking a significant milestone in private aerospace.
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