Trump Signs Executive Order on Citizenship Rolls: New Restrictions on Mail-In Voting Eligibility.
Executive Order Targets Voting Procedures
According to Vox - Загальний: President Donald Trump has signed an executive order establishing new citizenship registries to determine voting eligibility, while also restricting which voters can receive ballots through the U.S. Postal Service. This move has sparked debate among legal experts who argue the order may violate the Constitution.
The directive was signed by Trump on Tuesday evening and is part of his broader effort to curb mail-in voting—a practice that gained significant attention following the 2020 election. Notably, the SAVE America Act, a related legislative effort addressing voting issues, was blocked in the Senate, complicating the implementation of similar initiatives.
Expert Reactions
Analysts like Rick Hasen have weighed in on the new order, offering sharp criticism:
This executive order is more 'election denial theater' than anything else. — Rick Hasen
Interestingly, Trump himself voted by mail in a special election in Florida, a fact that undercuts his arguments for restricting mail-in voting for others. This contradiction highlights the complexity and contentious nature of voting rights in the United States, a topic that remains central to the country’s political discourse.
The order underscores the deep divisions surrounding voting procedures in the U.S., where different models of election administration are hotly debated. Trump’s decision could have significant implications for future elections, especially as the nation gears up for the 2024 presidential race, where ballot accessibility is expected to be a key issue. Amid growing political polarization, such initiatives are likely to trigger further legal challenges and partisan disputes.
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