Georgia, Michigan report bomb threats originating in Russia as millions of Americans cast ballots
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As millions of voters head down to cast their ballot for the White House and members of Congress, officials across the country are grappling with bomb threats, disinformation campaigns, and technical problems to keep polls open.
In Fulton County, Ga., officials reported five non-credible bomb threats on election day, forcing temporary closures of polling locations, reflecting growing concerns over election security.
The FBI warned of faked video clips circulating online, urging Americans to vote remotely due to a supposed terror threat, highlighting the ongoing battle against election disinformation.
Officials confirmed that some bomb threats reported in multiple states appeared to originate from Russia, linking foreign interference to heightened tensions within U.S. elections.
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