The texts, sent out on Wednesday, Nov. 6, the day after Election Day, instructed them to be prepared ... Those Aren't Fans' ...
The FBI said it has been impersonated in at least two fabricated videos aimed at shaking Americans' confidence in the voting ...
According to the FBI, the fake video falsely states that Americans should “vote remotely” due to the supposed threat. CBS ...
Multiple polling places in critical battleground states faced Election Day bomb threats on Tuesday, with the FBI ultimately ...
Fake FBI videos are circulating containing misinformation about Election Day.
“The FBI is aware of the offensive and racist text messages ... Burwell said in an article posted by WVEC-TV that he is ...
Authorities said many of the the threats appeared to originate from Russian email domains, but believed to be unviable ...
FBI officials say that the spread of false narratives means the bureau must keep the election safe while defending itself against unfounded conspiracy theories.
The FBI's New York division and New York law enforcement say they're prioritizing election security ahead of Election Day.
The emailed threats were all unfounded and targeted polling places, election offices and other government buildings in ...
With just hours to go until Election Day, local FBI agents say they want to help instill confidence in voters as they head to the polls, and are sharing their role in protecting your vote.
"In keeping with our standard Election Day protocol, FBI headquarters will stand up a National Election Command Post to provide a centralized location for assessing election-related threats ...