Had President Donald Trump actually read the U.S. Constitution he would have seen that Article I, Section 4, Clause 1 says state legislatures determine the “Times, Places, and Manner of holding Elections” and only Congress can alter such laws, not the president. Would it have mattered to someone who views such clauses as mere suggestions? Maybe not.

In a recent social media post, Trump declared he intends to issue an executive order to prohibit state laws from using mail-in voting in the 2026 election . This is a clear defiance of the Constitution’s delegation of power to the states. Trump also lambasted mail-in voting as inaccurate, said no other country allowed it, and claimed Democrats used mail-in voting to cheat and could not be elected without it. He also assailed voting machines

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