Trump Advocates for Strict Voter ID Laws and Critiques Mail-In Voting
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Washington, March 30 (NationPress) US President Donald Trump has intensified his advocacy for extensive electoral reforms, insisting on compulsory voter identification and vehemently denouncing mail-in ballots as “intrinsically dishonest.”
While aboard Air Force One, Trump called on Republicans to adopt assertive legislative measures, including abolishing the Senate filibuster, to advance what he terms the “Save America Act.”
“They ought to eliminate the filibuster; just cast your votes, and you’ll achieve everything you desire,” he emphasized.
Trump detailed a series of priorities focused on fortifying voting regulations. “We have voter ID; we require proof of citizenship. It’s absolutely crucial,” he remarked.
He specifically targeted mail-in voting for reprimand. “Mail-in ballots must be halted… aside from limited exceptions for the military, the ill, the disabled, and those who are traveling,” he added, underscoring his belief that these ballots are “inherently dishonest.”
The president contended that stricter voting laws have substantial public support. “Polling indicates 87 percent approval… from all voters, including Democrats,” he stated regarding voter ID mandates.
Trump accused Democratic leaders of resisting these initiatives for political gain. “The only individuals opposing it are… these corrupt Democrat leaders because it would eliminate their chances to cheat in elections,” he asserted.
He positioned the proposed reforms as vital to maintaining election integrity. “Why wouldn’t you want voter ID? The only reason not to support it is to facilitate cheating,” he claimed.
In response to inquiries, the president elaborated on his policy objectives linked to the legislation, which include restrictions on transgender athletes’ participation in sports and revisions to voting procedures, framing them as components of a broader political strategy.
Trump expressed that Republican leaders have claimed they lack the necessary votes to abolish the filibuster. However, he insisted that leadership should exert more effort. “That’s what leadership entails. You must secure the votes,” he stated.
Trump’s remarks arise amid ongoing discussions in Washington regarding voting access and election security, topics that have become increasingly divisive in recent election cycles.