The Democrats will have a much harder time stealing elections from Republicans thanks to President Trump. The last three or four elections have been riddled with fraud, including counting votes up to a month after election day. Back in August of last year, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton got honest about the Democrat Party’s attempts to steal the US elections in 2020 and 2024. He expects Democrats to continue to win elections through fraud in 2026 again.
President Trump has consistently called for tougher laws to prevent this from worsening. To speed that up, he has issued an executive order with six main parts to prevent that from happening. Included is a provision forcing states to verify citizenship and a provision calling for voter ID. On Wednesday, he decided to take action and signed an executive order in the White House to help secure our elections.
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Here are the six provisions as outlined by the Trump White House:
• Requires documentary, government-issued proof of U.S. citizenship on its voter registration forms.
• Conditions federal election-related funds on states complying with the integrity measures set forth by Federal law.
• Directs the updating of the Voluntary Voting System Guidelines 2.0 and security standards for voting equipment — which includes requiring a voter-verifiable paper ballot record and not using ballots in which the counted vote is contained within a barcode or QR code.
• Directs the Attorney General to enter into information-sharing agreements with state election officials to identify cases of election fraud or other election law violations.
• Takes appropriate action against states that count ballots received after Election Day in Federal elections.
• Revokes Biden Executive Order 14019, which turned Federal agencies into Democratic voter turnout centers.
While more needs to be done (especially Congress codifying this executive order), we should see more timely counting from states like California, fewer illegals voting, and a somewhat hampered Democrat political machine. This is good news going into the critical 2026 midterms.




















