Trump signs sweeping executive action overhauling US elections, including citizenship requirement
- President Donald Trump signed an executive action to overhaul U.S. Elections, requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote and mandating that ballots be received by Election Day.
- The order states that the U.S. Has failed to enforce basic election protections and requests states to collaborate with federal agencies to share voter lists and prosecute election crimes.
- Trump has often claimed elections are being rigged, asserting that fraud, while rare, occurs and is prosecuted.
- Voting rights organizations are expected to challenge the new measures, which reflect Trump's ongoing criticism of electoral processes.
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