**FILE** President Donald Trump's new executive order requires documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and mandates that all ballots be received by Election Day. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)
**FILE** President Donald Trump's new executive order requires documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and mandates that all ballots be received by Election Day. (Anthony Tilghman/The Washington Informer)

President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order overhauling the way federal elections are conducted in the United States. This latest mandate has prompted widespread alarm from voting rights advocates, Democratic lawmakers, and constitutional experts who say the move is an overt attempt to undermine democracy and centralize power.

The executive order requires documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections and mandates that all ballots be received by Election Day. It also calls on states to share voter rolls with federal agencies and threatens to cut off federal funding to states that do not comply. 

In addition, the order claims the country has failed โ€œto enforce basic and necessary election protections.โ€

Although the Constitution grants states broad authority over how elections are run, Trumpโ€™s directive seeks to federalize key aspects of voting access, effectively pressuring states into compliance or face financial penalties.

Critics argue that the order is consistent with Trumpโ€™s long-running strategy of sowing doubt about election integrity. Since losing the 2020 election to former President Joe Biden, Trump has repeatedly pushed false claims of widespread voter fraud and has attacked various voting methods โ€” especially mail-in ballots โ€” before, during, and after elections.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t your typical MAGA voter suppression. Itโ€™s a blueprint for authoritarian control,โ€ warned Max Flugrath of Fair Fight Action, one of the organizations at the forefront of protecting voting rights.

Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) voiced strong opposition to the order, highlighting how it could disproportionately affect everyday Americans. 

โ€œNow Trump wants to make it HARDER to vote if your name doesnโ€™t exactly match on every document,โ€ Crockett posted on social media. โ€œThat hits married folks who change their names, disaster survivors who lost paperwork, and so many others. This ainโ€™t about securityโ€”itโ€™s suppression.โ€

Activist Tom Joseph of Chicago dismissed the move as legally meaningless, suggesting it was more of a political stunt than a legitimate policy change. 

โ€œTrumpโ€™s latest โ€˜executive orderโ€™ (EO) to change the election process is dead on arrival,โ€ Joseph said. โ€œHe has zero authority over elections. Heโ€™s trying to distract from the Signal intelligence disaster. His EOs are a window into his fantasy world where heโ€™s a king. He canโ€™t function in a system with three equal branches of government.โ€

Working to Make Good on a Promise 

With Trumpโ€™s storied criticism of voter fraud, MAGA supporters are expressing major support for the order, while some Democrats and citizens worry the president is inching closer to a dictatorship. 

โ€œGreat news for election integrity! Thanks to President Trump’s executive order, we can ensure that only legal citizens vote in our elections,โ€ one social media user commented on X, formerly known as Twitter. โ€œIt’s about time we put an end to voter fraud.โ€

During the campaign trail for the 2024 election, Trump said to a group of supporters, โ€œIf you vote for me this November, in four years, you donโ€™t have to vote again. Weโ€™ll have it fixed so good, youโ€™re not gonna have to vote.โ€

For many, the executive order is seen as an attempt to make good on that promise.

โ€œThe convicted felon who should have his voting rights taken away now thinks he has the power to โ€˜orderโ€™ that all citizens show proof of citizenship in federal elections,โ€ wrote a social media user on X, in response to the executive order. โ€œTrump thinks he is Putin or a king, he does not have the power to issue this executive order. He is a criminal.โ€

The order mirrors provisions in the proposed Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act, a bill pushed by congressional Republicans that would require proof of citizenship to vote. By signing the executive order, Trump bypasses the legislative process entirely, even as the SAVE Act struggles to gain traction in Congress.

United States Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) released a statement criticizing the executive order, and emphasizing it โ€œwill disenfranchise millions of eligible American voters.โ€

โ€œThe executive order signed today by Donald Trump is a blatant federal attack on states power and eligible American voters everywhere,โ€ he said. โ€œLetโ€™s be clear: this action aims to make free, fair, and accessible elections nearly impossible.โ€

Stacy M. Brown is a senior writer for The Washington Informer and the senior national correspondent for the Black Press of America. Stacy has more than 25 years of journalism experience and has authored...

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