Trump Threatens to Ban Mail Voting, Notes Putin Agrees
Briefly

Donald Trump has issued an array of executive orders during his second presidential term, with 191 orders to date. His March 25 order aimed to impose new voter-ID requirements and regulate voting-machine systems but faced immediate judicial challenges. Federal judges ruled that election administration falls under state authority, limiting presidential power. Trump announced a broader movement to eliminate mail-in ballots and controversial voting machines, promoting watermark paper as a solution. He asserted that the U.S. uniquely uses mail-in voting, claiming other countries abandoned it because of alleged voter fraud.
Trump has issued 191 executive orders in his second term, facing judicial pushback, particularly with his March 25th order concerning election integrity and related regulations.
Federal judges ruled that election administration is constitutionally assigned to states, limiting presidential involvement, and indicated that Trump's influence is unlikely to be upheld.
Trump announced intentions to eliminate mail-in ballots and controversial voting machines, advocating for watermark paper as a more reliable election method while propagating claims of widespread voter fraud.
He claims the U.S. is 'the only country' using mail-in voting, insisting that other nations discontinued it due to alleged massive voter fraud.
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