Attorney General William Tong discussed the federal government's request for access to Connecticut's voter rolls, expressing concerns about election interference and data security. Tong emphasized the state's efforts to limit information sharing to protect citizens from identity theft. He also highlighted ongoing legal battles, including a recent court victory against a Trump-issued stop work order for the Revolution Wind project, which is 80% complete. Tong endorsed John Larson for re-election, citing Larson's effectiveness in Congress and his understanding of working-class struggles. Tong clarified that Connecticut is not a sanctuary state and criticized the inflammatory use of the term "sanctuary."