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US Senator warns against election rhetoric

By IANS
June 28, 2026 2 Min Read

Washington, June 28 (IANS) US Republican Senator Thom Tillis warned on Sunday that continued attacks on the integrity of US elections could undermine public confidence in American democracy, while also renewing his criticism of Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte.

In an interview on CNN’s State of the Union, Tillis said Republicans should stop questioning the legitimacy of elections ahead of the November midterm polls and instead focus on their record in office.

“I am concerned that we’re going to continue to cast doubt on elections in November and erode what has been a 250-year tradition of a peaceful transition of power,” Tillis said.

The North Carolina senator questioned efforts to rapidly implement new election rules before the midterm elections.

“I have people telling me I need to implement the SAVE Act immediately in North Carolina, in a state that has voter I.D.,” he said.

“Why are we doing more things to undermine our confidence in elections, rather than getting the strong message out that will win for Republicans this year?” Tillis added. “Accept that the voting laws are going to be fundamentally what they are today, win by them.”

Instead of revisiting election disputes, Tillis urged Republicans to campaign on policy issues.

“Talk about the emergence and the rise of the Democrat Socialists of America, accept that the voting laws are going to be fundamentally what they are today, win by them. Win by the good results that Republicans have produced, and stop undermining confidence in the elections.”

Tillis also sharply criticised Director of National Intelligence Bill Pulte, saying he should not remain in office.

“I don’t think he should be in the administration, let alone in charge of DNI,” Tillis said.

“He is singularly responsible for 702 beginning to go dark because of a lack of confidence of him in that role. So he needs to get out. We need to get a credible person in the role.”

The senator went further, arguing that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence itself should eventually be abolished.

“I think, ultimately, we should end DNI and go back to the intelligence community, the posture that we had before 9/11,” he said, adding that after 25 years, the US should be able to coordinate intelligence agencies without a separate DNI structure.

The Office of the Director of National Intelligence was created in 2004 following recommendations made after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks to improve coordination among US intelligence agencies. The office oversees the country’s 18-member intelligence community and serves as the principal intelligence adviser to the President.

–IANS

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