Trump declares movement to abolish mail-in ballots

Trump declares movement to abolish mail-in ballots


In a post on his social media platform, Trump declared that he would lead a “movement” to abolish mail-in ballots, which were widely used during the 2020 presidential election amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday announced plans to spearhead a campaign aimed at eliminating mail-in voting, a practice he has repeatedly criticized as vulnerable to fraud.

In a post on his social media platform, Trump declared that he would lead a “movement” to abolish mail-in ballots, which were widely used during the 2020 presidential election amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Trump and many of his allies have long claimed, without evidence, that such ballots contribute to election fraud and undermine electoral integrity.

Election officials and courts across the United States have consistently upheld mail-in voting as secure and valid, noting that no widespread irregularities have been found. However, the issue remains deeply divisive and central to Trump’s political messaging as he prepares for another potential White House bid.

Trump’s latest remarks signal a renewed push to influence state legislatures and policymakers, many of whom are already debating election laws ahead of the 2026 midterms.

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