President Donald Trump has signed an executive order introducing stricter election rules in the United States, including requiring documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration and ensuring all ballots are received by Election Day.
The order mentions that the US has failed “to enforce basic and necessary election protections” and, directs states to work with federal agencies to share voter lists and prosecute election crimes.
It also warns that states failing to comply could face cuts to federal funding.
The order is expected to face legal challenges, as states have broad authority over election rules. It aligns with Trump’s longstanding criticism of election processes, as he has frequently claimed rigging even before results are announced, news agency Associated Press reported.
Since the 2020 election, Trump has repeatedly challenged certain voting methods and claimed widespread fraud was to blame for his loss to Democrat Joe Biden.
Trump has repeatedly targeted mail voting, alleging it is insecure and prone to fraud, even as he has adjusted his stance due to its popularity among voters, including Republicans.