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President Trump Plans Executive Order to Ban Mail-In Ballots and Voting Machines

President Trump plans an executive order to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines nationwide before 2026, citing voter fraud. The move is expected to face legal challenges.

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Overview

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  • President Trump intends to issue an executive order targeting election procedures, specifically aiming to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines across the United States.
  • This proposed executive order is slated for implementation before the 2026 midterm elections, setting a clear timeline for a nationwide initiative to alter current voting methods.
  • Trump asserts that mail-in ballots are untrustworthy and contribute to widespread voter fraud, claiming they compromise the integrity of the nation's electoral processes.
  • Despite Trump's claims, mail-in voting is a legitimate and widely used method in over 34 other countries, offering a convenient and accessible way for citizens to cast their ballots.
  • The planned executive order, which includes directives for states, is widely anticipated to face significant legal challenges and be deemed unconstitutional due to its broad scope.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by consistently highlighting the constitutional and legal obstacles to Trump's proposed ban on mail-in voting, often immediately refuting his claims of fraud with expert consensus and factual data. They emphasize the widespread use and security of mail-in voting, portraying his push as legally dubious and politically ill-advised.

"Trump has said that "mail-in ballots are corrupt" and long suggested the method is susceptible to voter fraud."

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"The debate over the popular voting option could play out in Congress, where Democrats hope to block potential legislation with a Senate filibuster."

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"Trump's emerging push is destined to fail, the former campaign official said, and it could tamp down Republican turnout in the process."

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"Trump's plan to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines is seen as a potential overreach that could undermine the integrity of elections."

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"Trump's impending executive order to stop mail voting — would it be legal?"

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"The main significance of Trump’s Monday statement is that it signals his continuing obsession with trying to change how elections are run."

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"Trump's opposition to mail-in voting became more aggressive after his 2020 election loss."

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President Trump claims that mail-in ballots are corrupt and susceptible to voter fraud, asserting that in places like California some individuals receive multiple ballots, allowing tampering or multiple voting, though he has not provided evidence to support these claims.

The executive order to ban mail-in ballots would likely face significant legal challenges and be deemed unconstitutional because the Constitution does not grant the president the authority to unilaterally change states' election procedures, which are traditionally governed at the state level.

Mail-in ballots include barcodes that must match between the outgoing ballot and the return envelope; the barcode verification process helps ensure that each ballot counted corresponds to a legitimate and originally issued ballot, preventing tampering or multiple voting.

President Trump proposes using 'watermark paper' ballots, which he claims are faster, more accurate, less expensive, and leave no doubt about election outcomes, though further details on implementation were not provided.

Mail-in voting is a legitimate and widely used method in over 34 countries, providing a convenient and accessible way for citizens to cast their ballots.

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