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President Donald Trump on Monday announced via TRUTH Social that he would lead a movement to get rid of mail-in-ballots and voting machines due to fraud and corruption, but the matter will likely take place at the state level.
"I am going to lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS, and also, while we’re at it, Highly “Inaccurate,” Very Expensive, and Seriously Controversial VOTING MACHINES, which cost Ten Times more than accurate and sophisticated Watermark Paper, which is faster, and leaves NO DOUBT, at the end of the evening, as to who WON, and who LOST, the Election," Trump wrote in a lengthy TRUTH Social post.
Experts interviewed by Newsweek told the news outlet that Trump's executive order won't change federal elections and Congress is not able to change the way states run their elections.
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"I am going to lead a movement to get rid of MAIL-IN BALLOTS, and also, while we’re at it, Highly “Inaccurate,” Very Expensive, and Seriously Controversial VOTING MACHINES, which cost Ten Times more than accurate and sophisticated Watermark Paper, which is faster, and leaves NO DOUBT, at the end of the evening, as to who WON, and who LOST, the Election," Trump wrote in a lengthy TRUTH Social post.
Experts interviewed by Newsweek told the news outlet that Trump's executive order won't change federal elections and Congress is not able to change the way states run their elections.

Trump's push for ending mail-in ballots and voting machines means process likely to fall on states
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