OLYMPIA, Wash - Calling it an "attempt by the administration to undermine state authority", Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs fired back Tuesday about President Trump's desire to end the practice of voting by mail.

Washington voters have used the mail to vote in elections since 2011.

President Trump has been critical of the practice.

Monday, , vowing to sign an executive order to do so.

He called mail-in voting "corrupt" but did not cite specific evidence.

However,

Secretary of State Hobbs stood up for the practice in a news release Tuesday.

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