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title: "National Declassification Order on 2020 Election Records Resonates in Myrtle Beach"
url: https://www.heremyrtlebeach.com/2026/07/03/national-declassification-order-2020-election/
date: 2026-07-03T19:41:31+00:00
modified: 2026-07-03T19:41:31+00:00
author: "Daniela Lorenzo"
categories: ["Politics"]
site: "HERE Myrtle Beach"
attribution: "HERE Myrtle Beach"
---

# National Declassification Order on 2020 Election Records Resonates in Myrtle Beach

*Source: [HERE Myrtle Beach](https://www.heremyrtlebeach.com/2026/07/03/national-declassification-order-2020-election/) — July 3, 2026 by Daniela Lorenzo*

President Donald Trump announced that his acting spy chief has been given extensive permission to declassify records, including materials connected to inquiries surrounding the 2020 election. The statement comes amidst ongoing efforts by a White House task force, which is actively seeking new evidence related to claims of election fraud.

The directive from the President involves intelligence records and touches upon sensitive areas of national security and federal accountability. The declassification authority is intended to bring transparency to documents that have been part of the broader discussion around the integrity of the 2020 presidential contest.

This development is part of a national political landscape where the 2020 election results and related investigations continue to be a subject of federal scrutiny and public debate. The White House task force’s pursuit of new evidence underscores the administration’s continued focus on these claims.

### Why it matters in Myrtle Beach

The ongoing national discussion surrounding election integrity and federal declassification orders, as highlighted by President Trump’s recent statement, holds significance for the residents of Myrtle Beach and Horry County. While the immediate actions are federal, the implications for public trust in democratic processes resonate across all communities. Local elected officials, including U.S. Representative Russell Fry, who represents South Carolina’s 7th congressional district encompassing Myrtle Beach, and U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, often engage with constituents on matters of national policy and government transparency. Discussions around the 2020 election and the declassification of related records contribute to the broader political discourse that shapes voter sentiment and participation in future elections, impacting how citizens in Myrtle Beach view federal accountability and the actions of their representatives.
