Trump's Controversial Move to Limit Mail-In Voting Sparks Debate

A new executive order from President Trump aims to restrict mail-in voting and create a national voter list, raising concerns over election integrity and constitutionality.
In a move that has sparked fierce debate, President Donald Trump has signed an executive order seeking to restrict mail-in voting and compile a national voter list. The order, which the administration claims is aimed at ensuring election integrity, has been widely criticized as unconstitutional and a potential threat to the democratic process.
The executive order directs the administration to establish a federal list of confirmed citizens who can legally vote in each state, and orders the United States Postal Service to send mail-in ballots only to those on the list. During a press conference at the White House, Trump reiterated his unsubstantiated claims about the risks of mail-in voting, stating that the administration would like to require voter ID and proof of citizenship.
Source: The Guardian


