‘Massive and unconstitutional suppression effort’: voting rights advocates and Democrats slam Trump’s latest order

Donald Trump’s new executive order is already facing sharp criticism from voting rights advocates and Democrats.

Marc Elias, an attorney and the founder of Democracy Docket, described the order as unconstitutional.

“This is a massive and unconstitutional voter suppression effort aimed at giving Trump the power to create a list of who is allowed to vote by mail,” Elias said in a social media post. “We know where this will go – the targeting of Democrats for mass disenfranchisement. We will sue and we will win.”

Democratic senator Raphael Warnock said the order “will not stand”.

“The President’s attack on mail-in ballots is desperation plain and simple. It’s a panicked attempt to silence the people and salvage a failing presidency.”

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“No punishment. No investigation. Carry on, patriots,” Hegseth wrote online.

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