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Trump pledges effort to eliminate mail-in voting

Last updated: September 22, 2025 9:35 am
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Trump’s Crusade Against Mail-In Voting: A New Movement on the Horizon

On Monday, President Donald Trump launched a vociferous attack on mail-in voting, declaring his intention to spearhead a movement aimed at abolishing the practice in preparation for the 2026 midterm elections.

“ELECTIONS CAN NEVER BE HONEST WITH MAIL IN BALLOTS/VOTING, and everybody, IN PARTICULAR THE DEMOCRATS, KNOWS THIS,” he proclaimed on Truth Social. “I, AND THE REPUBLICAN PARTY, WILL FIGHT LIKE HELL TO BRING HONESTY AND INTEGRITY BACK TO OUR ELECTIONS.”

For years, Trump has been an outspoken critic of mail-in ballots, claiming without evidence that they contributed to widespread voter fraud that purportedly cost him the 2020 presidential election. His latest comments suggest a renewed commitment to this stance.

During his address, Trump hinted at signing an executive order aimed at reversing mail-in voting policies. He also expressed his preference for using watermark paper for ballots instead of relying on voting machines, indicating a shift in strategy.

In a joint appearance with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, Trump emphasized that his legal team was currently drafting the executive order. “That’s bigger than anything having to do with redistricting, believe me,” he stated. “And the Republicans have to get smart. We’re not going to have a country.”

When asked for more details regarding the intended executive order, Harrison Fields, the president’s special assistant and principal deputy press secretary, asserted that Democrats had “eroded faith in our elections.” Fields elaborated, “President Trump wants to secure America’s elections and protect the vote, restoring the integrity of our elections by requiring voter ID, ensuring no illegal ballots are cast, and preventing cheating through lax and incompetent voting laws in states like California and New York.”

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Historically, Democrats have cast more mail-in votes compared to Republicans, who tend to prefer voting in person. However, the usage of mail-in voting surged dramatically during the 2020 election due to the Covid-19 pandemic and has remained elevated in subsequent elections.

Interestingly, in 2024, Trump’s campaign and the Republican National Committee (RNC) provided information designed to encourage their base to vote by mail, despite Trump’s ongoing efforts to cast doubt on the practice.

The Broader Implications

This latest push against mail-in voting raises several questions about the future of electoral processes in the United States. As political allegiances shift and the landscape of voting evolves, it seems that the debate over mail-in ballots will only intensify. Will Trump’s movement succeed in reshaping voting practices, or will it become another chapter in the saga of partisan conflict over electoral integrity?

In the end, one must wonder if this crusade is about ensuring fair elections or simply a reflection of Trump’s enduring personal grievances. As the 2026 midterms approach, the answer may be revealed in the ballots themselves.

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