Trump's Executive Action: Overhauling US Elections
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order transforming US election procedures, demanding citizenship proof for federal voting registration and ballots received by Election Day. States not complying risk losing federal funding. The move follows Trump's history of critiquing election processes, facing legal scrutiny over state authority in elections.

President Donald Trump has taken a significant step towards reshaping the way elections function in the United States by signing a sweeping executive order. The action mandates that all voters provide documentary proof of citizenship for registering in federal elections and ensures that all ballots must be received by Election Day to be counted.
This executive action criticizes the country's failure to enforce essential election safeguards and urges states to partner with federal agencies to share voter lists and address election crimes. It includes potential withdrawal of federal funding from states that do not adhere to these new regulations.
The directive reflects Trump's ongoing skepticism towards existing election systems, alleging fraud and irregularities. Anticipated challenges are expected due to states' constitutional power to manage their election protocols. While some view these measures as vital to restoring confidence, others fear they might disenfranchise voters lacking immediate access to citizenship documentation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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