Trump issues executive order on mail in voting

TigerGrowls

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🚨 JUST IN: Gavin Newsom's California is SUING President Trump over his executive order ensuring only citizens vote by mail, and that mail-in ballots are secure

"We’re challenging it. See you in court."

Of course the WORST STATE FOR FRAUD is IMMEDIATELY panicking!

He's about to shop for an activist judge. Get ready for a fight all the way up.

Congress should step in and CODIFY THIS NOW!
 

TigerGrowls

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🚨 BREAKING: By stroke of pen, President Trump signs landmark executive order that CRACKS DOWN on mass mail-in voting and ensures citizenship

"That's a BIG DEAL."

The order:
- Requires DHS to create a list of US CITIZENS with the help of the Social Security Administration
- Require that the Postal Service only sends mail-in ballots to approved voters
- Require unique bar code tracking in secure envelopes

Get ready for Democrats to IMMEDIATELY sue to block this.

"Very bad judges is the only way it can be changed, and hopefully we'll win on appeal!"

It must be upheld! And Congress SHOULD CODIFY THIS, NOW. 🇺🇸
 
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TigerGrowls

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NOW - Trump signs executive order curbing mail-in ballot fraud, requiring Homeland Security to prepare a list of citizens eligible to vote in each state, require the Postal Service to only send absentee ballots to voters on the list and mandate those ballots have envelopes and barcodes for tracking.
 
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TigerGrowls

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POTUS will get it done. He's come too far and worked too hard to fail.



Trump told us that regardless of whether or not Congress pass the SAVE America Act, he is willing to use his full array of powers as POTUS to save this nation from the enemy within.

The decision has already been made.

I’m sure rogue Democrat judges will be lining up to block any and all EO’s Trump puts forth, and if so, Trump will then be forced to escalate the powers in which he chooses to exercise.

If the Dems want to continue to obstruct the securing of our elections, and thus obstructing the security of our nation (NATSEC), Trump has the unilateral authority to exercise a number of more extreme Executive powers, and he has told us many times he is willing to do it.

Many people don’t seem to understand the power wielded by the Commander in Chief, if he so chooses to exercise it.

Trump did not come this far to leave the security of our nation to chance. It will be done, the easy way, or the hard way.
 
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TigerGrowls

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It's kind of funny that the enemies trying to destroy Trump/MAGA by cheating with mass mail in ballots... built their election hacking infrastructure to be dependent on an agency under the Executive Branch of Government.

Trump literally has the power to direct the Executive branch to enforce existing law, and if the USPS refuses... THEN he will "have cause" to dismiss their Board of Governors and appoint new ones.
 

TigerGrowls

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Many of Trumps EO's are specifically designed to be contested and end up in the Supreme Court. Just like tomorrows hearing on Birthright Citizenship.
He is bypassing a dysfunctional Congress that moves too slow by getting EO's in front of SCOTUS.
Some he will win, some he will lose.
But taking the congressional route is too slow.
Same with mail in ballots.
I think he will win, and leave Congress in the dust.
 
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fatpiggy

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Many of Trumps EO's are specifically designed to be contested and end up in the Supreme Court. Just like tomorrows hearing on Birthright Citizenship.
He is bypassing a dysfunctional Congress that moves too slow by getting EO's in front of SCOTUS.
Some he will win, some he will lose.
But taking the congressional route is too slow.
Same with mail in ballots.
I think he will win, and leave Congress in the dust.


Not a bad strategy. Seemed to work with the the 8-1 ruling yesterday in the Colorado ruling.
 
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yoshi121374

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Man the ship is sinking fast. Trying anything in his last 8 months of relevance.

This is his effort to take federal control of elections. It's completely unconstitutional and is a desperation move.

It is also laughable how ignorant his fans are of how elections and validations work.

Also, is there a single MAGA who will call him out for his blatant hypocrisy?
 

TigerGrowls

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President Trump signing Executive Orders on election integrity is purely a legal strategy. The lawsuits that follow them are the entire point. He is FORCING these issues into the courts, up through the appeals process, and potentially to the SCOTUS where a nationwide ruling could be set BEFORE critical elections. He knows these rogue activist judges are going to scream 'unconstitutional, you can't do that.' Blah, blah, blah. They take the bait and, as a result, these debates work their way through the courts just like he drew it up. Absolutely BRILLIANT! Say it with me: 4D CHESS!
 

yoshi121374

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Your board name is on the list. Im taking names for when the 2020 election steal is confirmed to the mass public. Get ready to eat shit_.

I'll be waiting. Just like areeves and his Fema camps. Can you give us a date to watch for? Areeves said 2026 for the end of the world, maybe we will get actual, presented in a court proof by 2028?

I will give you this, you are committed. That dude has made you look so dumb with his every lie that has been proven to be ********, but you still live and die by your feelings.
 

TigerGrowls

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I'll be waiting. Just like areeves and his Fema camps. Can you give us a date to watch for? Areeves said 2026 for the end of the world, maybe we will get actual, presented in a court proof by 2028?
I dont think areeves explicitly said that. He said no man knows the exact day and time. He mentioned that some future naval maps show a large water rise.

I honestly think the 2020 steal will be exposed before the midterms this year.
 

yoshi121374

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I dont think areeves explicitly said that. He said no man knows the exact day and time. He mentioned that some future naval maps show a large water rise.
Nope, he 100% claimed that by 2026 we would see fema camps and if we didn't he would admit that he was wrong. Might be why he isn't responding to any of the posts asking him about that.
 

scotchtiger

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Nope, he 100% claimed that by 2026 we would see fema camps and if we didn't he would admit that he was wrong. Might be why he isn't responding to any of the posts asking him about that.

Yep. 2026 was the year. I remember because I seriously began plans to divest myself of waterfront property given how certain he was that it would be underwater. I even bought private stock in guillotine manufacturing companies knowing that would be the next big boom. And the positions I took in chemtrail fallout eradication supplements are a central piece of my retirement strategy.

Actually I didn’t do any of those things because his ramblings were batshit insane.
 

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Nope, he 100% claimed that by 2026 we would see fema camps and if we didn't he would admit that he was wrong. Might be why he isn't responding to any of the posts asking him about that.
The year might be off and the govt department but the ice facilities would align with that. Not to mention we are basically becoming a surveillance state with palantir, flock, etc.

And if you consider the “rehemisphering” efforts globally, it’s not as insane as it seemed at first.
 

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Your board name is on the list. Im taking names for when the 2020 election steal is confirmed to the mass public. Get ready to eat shit_.
Add me to your list but find a source better than cat turd or whatever dropout loser right wing influencer is being platformed that day. Just because Prez Pedo Protector or one of his DUI hires says it does not mean it’s true.
 

yoshi121374

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Yep. 2026 was the year. I remember because I seriously began plans to divest myself of waterfront property given how certain he was that it would be underwater. I even bought private stock in guillotine manufacturing companies knowing that would be the next big boom. And the positions I took in chemtrail fallout eradication supplements are a central piece of my retirement strategy.

Actually I didn’t do any of those things because his ramblings were batshit insane.

Did you see that Nancy Mace out out that as Governor she would outlaw Chemtrails?
 
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Burgess Diesel

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Mail in voting has made me a better voter.

In CO, we get the ballot and there's multiple drop off locations. Since it's mail in, I'm able to take my time looking at those running and educate myself on their policies. Any of the actual bills or acts that we the people also vote on, I'm able to again take my time to educate myself on what's going on since there's often issues I'm voting on that I'm not aware of.

This keeps people from voting straight ticket. In the past at a voting booth, I'd see names I have no idea about. So like many, I may just go with the incumbent or a particular party.

I'm a much better educated voter due to mail in.

Just a counter point to those who are anti-mail in. If you're worried about illegals, which according to the data available is minimal, then I'm not going to change your opinion there. But if you want people to be more educated in what they're voting, it's like having an open book test with mail in ballots. They've legit been a game-changer for me.
 

scotchtiger

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Did you see that Nancy Mace out out that as Governor she would outlaw Chemtrails?

Nope. Haven’t followed the race at all. I don’t like her or Alan Wilson. Don’t know anything about the other republicans.

Surprised to see Mullins running after his streaking incident last year. I knew his wife at Clemson and have met him a few times.

 
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scotchtiger

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Mail in voting has made me a better voter.

In CO, we get the ballot and there's multiple drop off locations. Since it's mail in, I'm able to take my time looking at those running and educate myself on their policies. Any of the actual bills or acts that we the people also vote on, I'm able to again take my time to educate myself on what's going on since there's often issues I'm voting on that I'm not aware of.

This keeps people from voting straight ticket. In the past at a voting booth, I'd see names I have no idea about. So like many, I may just go with the incumbent or a particular party.

I'm a much better educated voter due to mail in.

Just a counter point to those who are anti-mail in. If you're worried about illegals, which according to the data available is minimal, then I'm not going to change your opinion there. But if you want people to be more educated in what they're voting, it's like having an open book test with mail in ballots. They've legit been a game-changer for me.

My concerns are less about illegals and more about ballot harvesting.

I think you should have to request a mail-in ballot, not have one automatically sent.
 
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Burgess Diesel

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My concerns are less about illegals and more about ballot harvesting.

I think you should have to request a mail-in ballot, not have one automatically sent.
I'm ignorant in regard to ballot harvesting concerns. Is this moreso due to fear of potential tampering?
I mean I've dropped off my wife's ballot, so I guess I've done this?
 

scotchtiger

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I'm ignorant in regard to ballot harvesting concerns. Is this moreso due to fear of potential tampering?
I mean I've dropped off my wife's ballot, so I guess I've done this?

You have people going door to door in some areas collecting ballots. And they have the opportunity to tell people to complete their ballot and even pressure them to vote for a particular candidate.

Imagine sitting at home apathetic about an election. Knock at the door. “Do you have your ballot? Go find it. Don’t you want to vote for Kamala?”

It just opens up the opportunity for so much tampering.
 

Burgess Diesel

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You have people going door to door in some areas collecting ballots. And they have the opportunity to tell people to complete their ballot and even pressure them to vote for a particular candidate.

Imagine sitting at home apathetic about an election. Knock at the door. “Do you have your ballot? Go find it. Don’t you want to vote for Kamala?”

It just opens up the opportunity for so much tampering.
Ah ok.
There's certainly a part of me that is in support of telling people to complete their ballot because I'm a believer that everyone should vote. And I'm all for it being "easier" for folks to have options for turning in their ballots.
But certainly follow your point of view here.
 
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scotchtiger

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Ah ok.
There's certainly a part of me that is in support of telling people to complete their ballot because I'm a believer that everyone should vote. And I'm all for it being "easier" for folks to have options for turning in their ballots.
But certainly follow your point of view here.

I think mail in ballots are fine. I just think it should follow a very logical set of guardrails.

— They must be proactively requested, whether that’s online, by mail or in person
— They must only be sent to registered voters
— Those registered voters must have shown photo ID and proof of citizenship to register
— Completed ballots must be delivered in an approved and secure way - allow direct relatives to return ballots as in your example
— Strict identity verification of completed ballots (AI can make this a breeze going forward)
— Severe penalties for tampering or harvesting (jail, fines)
 

baltimorened

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Mail in voting has made me a better voter.

In CO, we get the ballot and there's multiple drop off locations. Since it's mail in, I'm able to take my time looking at those running and educate myself on their policies. Any of the actual bills or acts that we the people also vote on, I'm able to again take my time to educate myself on what's going on since there's often issues I'm voting on that I'm not aware of.

This keeps people from voting straight ticket. In the past at a voting booth, I'd see names I have no idea about. So like many, I may just go with the incumbent or a particular party.

I'm a much better educated voter due to mail in.

Just a counter point to those who are anti-mail in. If you're worried about illegals, which according to the data available is minimal, then I'm not going to change your opinion there. But if you want people to be more educated in what they're voting, it's like having an open book test with mail in ballots. They've legit been a game-changer for me.
so, you don't have any idea of who the candidates are before you get the mail in ballot? Aren't there newspapers/internet out there?