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In reply to the discussion: Trump says he will issue executive order to get voter-ID requirements before midterms [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(177,237 posts)11. In January, trump's March executive order on elections was struck down
trump cannot change state election laws by executive order. The last election executive order was struck down. trump needs for congress to act which is NOT going to happen
Link to tweet
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/trump-there-will-be-voter-i-d-for-the-midterm-elections-whether-approved-by-congress-or-not/
In January, a federal court issued a permanent injunction against Trumps March, 2025 executive order that attempted to require documentary proof of citizenship on voter registration and limitations on mail-in ballots. In her opinion, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, articulated why the Founders entrusted administration of elections first with the states in the Constitutions Elections Clause.
The Framers of our Constitution recognized that power over election rules could be abused, either to destroy the national government or to disempower the people from acting as a check on their elected representatives, Kollar-Kotelly wrote. Accordingly, they entrusted this power to the parts of our government that they believed would be most responsive to the will of the people: first to the States, and then, in some instances, to Congress.
The idea that immigrants are being brought into the United States to vote is a far-right conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly disproven. It is already illegal for noncitizens to vote, and those that do so intentionally are easily caught, prosecuted, imprisoned for years, and then deported, all for the chance to cast a single ballot out of hundreds of thousands. Consequently, noncitizen voting is exceptionally rare, as election officials and court findings across the country have persistently shown.
Similarly, mail-in ballots are popular across the country and have shown no evidence of being particularly susceptible to electoral fraud. The SAVE America Act would not limit mail-in ballots, but another bill recently introduced in the House, the Make Elections Great Again Act, would.
The Framers of our Constitution recognized that power over election rules could be abused, either to destroy the national government or to disempower the people from acting as a check on their elected representatives, Kollar-Kotelly wrote. Accordingly, they entrusted this power to the parts of our government that they believed would be most responsive to the will of the people: first to the States, and then, in some instances, to Congress.
The idea that immigrants are being brought into the United States to vote is a far-right conspiracy theory that has been repeatedly disproven. It is already illegal for noncitizens to vote, and those that do so intentionally are easily caught, prosecuted, imprisoned for years, and then deported, all for the chance to cast a single ballot out of hundreds of thousands. Consequently, noncitizen voting is exceptionally rare, as election officials and court findings across the country have persistently shown.
Similarly, mail-in ballots are popular across the country and have shown no evidence of being particularly susceptible to electoral fraud. The SAVE America Act would not limit mail-in ballots, but another bill recently introduced in the House, the Make Elections Great Again Act, would.
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Trump says he will issue executive order to get voter-ID requirements before midterms [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Friday
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Either way, we MUST educate the public and especially the MEDIA. That is not how EOs work.
Bluetus
Friday
#31
Yes. All the arguments in here about how its unconstitutional, so it won't happen, are naive.
LiberalLovinLug
8 hrs ago
#46
The federal government does not control state elections or id requirements for the states...
wcmagumba
Friday
#4
unfortunately voter ID is popular. just what kind is the sticking point. here in hawaii one has to provide ID to
msongs
Friday
#10
Yeah, and fuck them for that. I've avoided using google since they capitulated to the orange POS POTUS
LymphocyteLover
Friday
#23
It might not work that way but this will be his rationale for having ICE disrupt elections in Blue states and cities.
ChicagoTeamster
Friday
#16
"...laying out the 'legal reasons' for national voter-identification requirements."
BaronChocula
Friday
#18
Trump could not possibly have written that post. There are far too many multi syllable words in it.
flashman13
Friday
#19
I have searched the depths of Legal Arguments not yet articulated or vetted on this subject,
3825-87867
Friday
#25
The Sharpie he uses to sign it will be worth more than the EO. He ought to read the Constitution.
Vinca
Friday
#27
It's a tantrum response to Thune telling him they don't have the votes to nuke the filibuster
pat_k
23 hrs ago
#36
"I have searched the depths of Legal Arguments not yet articulated or vetted on this subject, and...
Ol Janx Spirit
10 hrs ago
#44
MaddowBlog-Trump falsely claims that the U.S. is 'the only country that has mail-in ballots'
LetMyPeopleVote
8 hrs ago
#45
