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White House slams Mamdani's 'completely irresponsible' comments linking Trump to threats against voters

The White House rejected claims linking Trump to voter threats amid his executive order to tighten election security and address mail-in ballot fraud allegations.

  • On Tuesday, the White House criticized Zohran Mamdani for linking President Donald Trump to voter threats and said the president is drafting an executive order targeting mail-in ballots.
  • Zohran Mamdani warned of `attacks on our democracy` after unfounded New Jersey polling-place bomb threats amid the crowded New York City mayoral race where Trump criticized him and threatened federal fund cuts.
  • Civil-Rights groups and the ACLU repudiated attacks on mailed ballots, with Sophia Lin Lakin, ACLU Voting Rights Project director, saying voting by mail is legal and warning it could disenfranchise millions.
  • Amid ongoing state and local elections, the dispute over mail-in ballots and the executive order raises immediate stakes as Americans vote in California's Proposition 50 and the New York City mayoral race, while legal experts warn bans on mail ballots would be unconstitutional.
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