The US Homeland Security chief says he will pursue alleged voter fraud after President Donald Trump makes claims about election integrity. According to multiple reports, the senior official frames the effort as a homeland security priority and signals that election oversight will intensify. The reports also describe a hard-line approach toward officials who, in the administration’s view, fail to properly secure elections. One outlet says the threat includes potential fines, penalties, or even prison in cases where officials do not meet required standards for election security. While the accounts focus on the warnings directed at election-related officials, they do not provide new, independently verified details of specific fraudulent incidents. Instead, they emphasize the administration’s intent to investigate and enforce election security measures in response to the president’s claims. Overall, the reports portray a stepped-up enforcement stance intended to deter or punish misconduct connected to US voting processes.