US President Donald Trump said Monday he would lead a "movement" against mail-in balloting as he sought to eliminate a voting method used by nearly a third of the country ahead of next year's midterm elections.
Trump -- who has spent years railing against postal ballots, even though they have benefited his Republicans and he has voted by mail -- said he would sign an executive order to help bring "honesty" to the midterms.
"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," he posted on his website, Truth Social.
Mail-in and absentee ballots can be counted after Election Day in 18 states so long as they're postmarked on or before that date, and just over 30 percent of