Earlier this week, President Donald Trump took a crucial step in fulfilling the promise to initiate reform in our elections. In signing the Executive Order “PRESERVING AND PROTECTING THE INTEGRITY OF AMERICAN ELECTIONS,” he established a solid foundation to ensure free and fair elections for all eligible voters are restored for all eligible American voters.
“Election fraud…you’ve heard the term?” President Trump asked as he began signing the Executive Order. “It will end it, hopefully.”
“This will go a long way toward ending it,” he continued. “There are other steps that we will be taking in the coming weeks. And we think we’ll be able to end up getting fair elections.”
However, President Trump acknowledged that some people think he shouldn’t be complaining because he “won in a landslide.” That doesn’t seem to faze him as he demonstrates a clear understanding through the Order of what’s at stake and what needs to be done.
🚨 #BREAKING: President Trump just signed a HUGE executive order to secure our elections
The order requires:
✅ Cutting federal funding to states who REFUSE to take steps to secure elections
✅ DHS resources be used to ensure illegals are NOT voting
✅ A citizenship question… pic.twitter.com/GOJpWAoq4e
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) March 25, 2025
Just this week, a Pennsylvania special election was won by two Democrat candidates for the state Senate and the state House. […]
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