
Heather Honey
Heather Honey is a Pennsylvania activist and election researcher who has gained notoriety for her controversial analyses of voter data, which have been used to support claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election. She runs Haystack Investigations and has led various election research groups that have been criticized for flawed methodologies and misrepresentations of data. Recently appointed as the deputy assistant secretary for election integrity in the Department of Homeland Security, her role marks a significant shift in the agency's approach to election oversight.
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Heather Honey is the DHS' deputy assistant secretary for election integrity.
DHS official says immigration agents will not be at polling locations during midtermsHeather Honey is a self-styled election researcher who seeded the 2020 conspiracy theory that there were more votes than voters in Pennsylvania.
2020 election deniers and allies amass power, in and out of the Trump administrationHeather Honey, whose faulty findings on voter data were used by Trump to contest the 2020 election, is now serving as the deputy assistant secretary for election integrity.
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