Trump to Sign Executive Order Banning Mail-In Voting Nationwide

In a decisive declaration, President Donald Trump has announced his plans to outlaw mail-in ballots and certain voting machines nationwide to bolster election integrity for the upcoming 2026 midterms.

Trump’s upcoming executive order aims to eliminate mail-in voting and address alleged vulnerabilities in current voting machines across the country, Breitbart reported.

In a Truth Social post, Trump indicated the introduction of this measure, describing it as an effort to curb what he perceives as rampant instances of voter fraud associated with mail-in voting and certain existing voting machines.

He strongly criticized the current voting systems as being “highly inaccurate, very expensive, and seriously controversial,” suggesting an alternative approach involving sophisticated watermark paper, which he believes to be more efficient and reliable in verifying election outcomes.

Further exacerbating his disdain for the current system, Trump claimed that the United States is the sole nation still employing mail-in voting.

Trump noted that the use of mail-in voting has been abandoned by other countries due to massive fraud risks.

Mail-in ballots disproportionately affect Democrat-controlled states and cities, heightening concerns over potential civil rights violations and compromised election fairness.

Narrative context recalled during Trump’s announcement credited him with past feats viewed by many as unlikely.

These include coaxing a birth certificate release from former President Barack Obama and landmark decisions and agreements concerning Roe v. Wade, Iran’s nuclear capabilities, and several international peace deals.

Trump anticipates that this executive directive will be met with considerable resistance from Democratic opponents.

He underscored his readiness for the legal challenges and intense debates that may follow this bold move.

Trump foresees the potential for the new executive order to set significant legal precedents, compelling major judicial and federal scrutiny, particularly as the 2026 midterm elections approach.

Highlighting the perceived inefficiencies and cost discrepancies compared to proposed paper methods, Trump wrote:

“I am going to lead a movement to get rid of mail-in ballots, and also, while we’re at it, highly inaccurate, very expensive, and seriously controversial voting machines.”

He elaborated on the economic aspect, asserting that the machines in use are “ten times more expensive than accurate and sophisticated watermark paper,” which offers clearer and quicker results on election night.

“We are now the only country in the world that uses mail-in voting,” Trump said.

“All others gave it up because of the massive voter fraud encountered.

“We will begin this effort, which the Democrats will strongly oppose because they cheat at levels never seen before, by signing an executive order to help bring honesty to the 2026 midterm elections,” Trump added, setting a firm timeline for his proposed reforms.

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This initiative underscores Trump’s ongoing crusade against what he terms electoral malpractices, aiming to alter the way Americans vote fundamentally.

The spotlight now turns to the broader political and public response as these proposed changes head towards implementation.

While certain groups laud the move as a step towards more transparent elections, others are gearing up for a rigorous debate on the constitutionality and practical implications of such sweeping electoral changes.

The journey to realizing Trump’s vision will invariably traverse detailed legal landscapes and fierce political battlegrounds, marking a significant chapter in the administration’s legacy of controversial yet impactful policies.

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