Vaughn Hillyard

Vaughn Hillyard

Vaughn Hillyard is a senior White House reporter for MS NOW. Over the last 12 years, he has reported on the road across all 50 states and 20 countries, chronicling policy-impact stories in towns across America, the last three presidential elections, and the evolution of the MAGA movement since its inception.


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17h ago
News

Trump administration widens 2020 election probe in Arizona

The Homeland Security inquiry comes days after the FBI subpoenaed state lawmakers for records of their own GOP-led review.

3d ago
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FBI reviewing 2020 voting records from largest county in Arizona

The subpoena for Maricopa County’s documents marks the administration’s latest effort to push baseless claims of voter fraud.

3d ago
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Nuclear experts undercut White House claims about Iran reactor at heart of case for war

The Trump administration sent negotiators without nuclear expertise to lead talks on Iran’s enrichment program. Now, its public case for war centers on a facility that experts say cannot do what officials claim.

2w ago
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JD Vance hosts meeting on U.S.-Iran talks, Rubio plans Israel trip

Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Israel on Monday and Tuesday for talks on the latest Iran developments, the State Department said.

2w ago
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U.S., Iran make ‘significant progress’ in Geneva, but strikes loom

The latest talks follow President Donald Trump’s warnings that he would not hesitate to confront the country militarily over concerns about nuclear weapons.

2w ago
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DHS tells state election chiefs that ICE won’t be at voting sites

Democratic secretaries of state welcomed the assurance but expressed deep skepticism, pointing to the DHS official’s history of spreading election conspiracy theories.

2w ago
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Trump moves to rewrite election rules unilaterally

The president has directed his White House counsel to explore a voter ID executive order, even as his own lawyers warn it would likely be stricken down — the latest test of his executive authority over American elections.

2w ago
News Analysis

Trump goes to Congress with a message: I don’t need you

Trump’s State of the Union comes amid the sharpest tensions between the executive branch and the other branches of government in modern American history.

3w ago
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White House directing DHS to hunt for voter fraud by naturalized citizens, sources say

Agents will be required to turn over names of immigrants who voted before they became citizens — and then explain to the White House why they weren’t charged with a crime.

1mos ago
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‘Weaponization’ team lead ousted in Justice Dept. power struggle

Ed Martin will stay on as pardon attorney for the DOJ, sources tell MS NOW.