
Florida Lawyer Details Frightening Way President Trump Will Destroy Electoral P…
A Florida lawyer breaks down the undemocratic executive order President Trump is attempting to approve to affect mail-in ballots.
Washington D.C. - Former President Donald Trump's proposed executive order, which seeks to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines, is reportedly raising significant concerns across the United States. The order, which Trump is expected to sign today, has drawn criticism from legal experts and voting rights advocates. The core of the controversy lies in the administration of elections. According to legal scholars, elections in the United States, including federal elections, are primarily managed at the state level. This means that individual states dictate their own election procedures, and the President of the United States does not possess the unilateral authority to alter these state-level electoral processes. Critics of the proposed order argue that eliminating mail-in ballots and voting machines could lead to the disenfranchisement of millions of American voters. Mail-in balloting, in particular, is utilized by a diverse demographic, including military personnel, college students, individuals with disabilities, and the elderly, who may face difficulties in physically reaching polling stations on election day. The convenience of mail-in voting is seen as crucial for ensuring accessibility and participation for a wide range of citizens.
A Florida lawyer breaks down the undemocratic executive order President Trump is attempting to approve to affect mail-in ballots.