President Trump has pledged to implement changes to U.S. elections, specifically aiming at eliminating mail voting and voting machines. He claims these practices are rife with fraud, despite these systems helping him win the presidency in 2024. An executive order proposed earlier in the year sought to require documented proof of citizenship for voter registration. Trump insists that mail voting is unique to the U.S., although it is also used in multiple countries. His recent public statements and meetings have reinforced these controversial views, particularly following his discussions with foreign leaders.
Trump vowed to make significant changes to U.S. election practices, specifically targeting mail voting and voting machines, while promoting false claims about their effectiveness and usage.
The reliance on conspiracy theories surrounding the 2020 election led Trump to propose an executive order aimed at ensuring honesty in the upcoming 2026 Midterm elections.
Despite Trump’s assertions, mail voting is widely utilized across various countries, including Germany and the United Kingdom, debunking his claim of it being unique to the U.S.
Trump's meeting with Zelenskyy further reinforced his stance on mail voting and voting instruments, demonstrating his continuing focus on these contentious electoral issues.
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