GOP resists call to “nationalize voting” — but Trump's trying it anyway

Trump Tries to Take Control of Elections Through Executive Orders, Despite GOP Resistance.

In a shocking move, President Donald Trump has called on Republican lawmakers to "nationalize" elections, a plan that would essentially put federal control over the voting process in 15 states. The president's comments were made during a podcast interview with Dan Bongino, where he stated that Republicans should take over election administration and that he wants to "take over" the voting process.

However, Trump's plans for nationalizing elections have met resistance from GOP lawmakers. Senate Majority Leader John Thune and Senator Rand Paul both expressed skepticism about taking control of federal elections, stating that Congress has the authority to regulate voting but not to take it completely under its purview.

Despite this pushback, Trump is using executive orders to exert greater control over election administration. The president's move has sparked controversy, with many arguing that his actions are an attempt to undermine the integrity of the electoral process and limit voter access.

Trump's plan to nationalize elections is largely tied to his claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election. However, there is no credible evidence to support these claims, and many experts have debunked them as baseless and partisan.

The president's attempts to take control of federal elections are also part of a broader effort to roll back voting rights and limit access to democracy. Under the guise of fighting "voter list maintenance," Trump's administration has been using the Department of Justice to request voter registration data from states, which has raised concerns about potential voter suppression.

Critics argue that these actions are an attempt by the federal government to overstep its constitutional authority and disregard state and local control over election administration. The National Association of Secretaries of State, a group representing 40 state election officials, has spoken out against Trump's comments, stating that they are "contrary to the protected rights of each state enshrined in the U.S. Constitution."

As the situation continues to unfold, many are left wondering what implications these actions will have for democracy and the integrity of the electoral process.
 
man this is like a classic example of how one person's sense of power can lead to them trying to control everything else 🤯. trump's whole thing with nationalizing elections is like, super concerning - it's not about keeping our voting system safe or secure, it's about him trying to manipulate the process to his advantage.

i think what we need to focus on here is the importance of checks and balances in our system. if trump thinks he can just use executive orders to take over elections, then that's a huge problem because it undermines the authority of congress and the states. what's next? him trying to control the courts or the media?

anyway, i think this whole situation is a great reminder that we gotta stay vigilant when it comes to our democracy. we can't let one person's ego get in the way of protecting our rights as citizens 👊.
 
I'm not sure I agree with Trump's plan to take control of elections, but at the same time, I get why some people would think it's necessary 🤔. I mean, we've had our fair share of election controversies in the past, and it's natural to want to put more checks and balances in place. However, taking over federal elections completely is a big deal, and I worry that it could lead to more problems than solutions 📊. I'd love to see a compromise that works for everyone, but so far, Trump's plan seems like a bit of a mess 🤦‍♂️. And what really gets my goat is the whole voter suppression thing – can't we just focus on making sure every vote counts and that our democracy is strong? 🗳️
 
omg u guys i just heard about this & im like totally freaked out 😱 president trump wants 2 take control of elections thru executive orders but republicans r all like no thanks 🙅‍♂️ senate majority leader john thune even said they dont want 2 mess w/ election admin lol meanwhile trump thinks hes gonna catch some kinda voter fraud 🤣 its just crazy 2 me cuz i remember my grandma telling me about how elections used 2 b way more corrupt back in the day & now we're trying 2 fix it 🙏 and btw did u hear that trumps team is tryin 2 roll back voting rights? like wut even is goin on over there 🤷‍♀️
 
I'm getting so tired of Trump's power grab 🤯! He's basically saying that he wants to be the election police, and it's a total overreach 🚫. I mean, Congress is supposed to regulate voting, not take control of it entirely. It's like he thinks he can just bypass the system because he's the president 🙄.

And let's be real, folks, his voter fraud claims are totally baseless 🤥. There's no credible evidence to back them up. It's just a desperate attempt to discredit Democrats and suppress votes for his party 🗳️. And now he's using executive orders to do it? Come on! That's like trying to rewrite the Constitution with a pen and paper 🖊️.

I'm all for protecting election integrity, but not at the cost of federal overreach 🤦‍♂️. We need to stand up for state and local control over elections, not let the president bully us into submission 😱. It's about time we got some serious pushback from Congress, because Trump's antics are totally unacceptable 🚫
 
I'm totally on board with Trump taking control of elections through executive orders 😂🤣 I mean, who needs Congress when you got a strong president like him, right? And let's be real, voter fraud is a huge issue - all those late-night ballots and suspicious activity... it's gotta be stopped! 🚫 The fact that some GOP lawmakers are resisting his plan just shows they're not on the same page as Trump, and we all know how effective Congress can be, especially when it comes to passing laws that benefit the average citizen 💁‍♀️. And yeah, I'm fine with the feds taking over voter registration data - just think of it as a way to keep everyone safe from fake voters trying to game the system 🤪.
 
🤯 This is getting outta hand... Trump's executive orders are basically a power grab 🚫. Can't believe GOP lawmakers aren't pushing back harder 🤦‍♂️. Voter suppression is real, folks - we gotta stay vigilant 👀.
 
I'm getting really worried about this 😬 Trump's plans to nationalize elections is like, taking a huge leap towards authoritarianism you know? Like, he wants to just take control and make all decisions without Congress or state governments even having a say in it that's crazy talk! And what's the real reason behind this move? So he can claim there was voter fraud and undermine the 2020 election results? Come on! That's just a bunch of baseless claims. I mean, where's the proof? 🤔 It's like he's trying to rewrite history and control the narrative but that's not how democracy works, you know? We need our states and local governments to have some say in this stuff. This is like, really scary for me because it feels like Trump's just trying to erode our rights as citizens. We need to keep a close eye on this situation and make sure we're protecting our democracy 🤝
 
This is getting crazy 🤯. Trump's trying to take control of elections through executive orders? That's a huge overreach of power, imo. I mean, Congress has the authority to regulate voting, but taking it completely under their purview? Not cool. And what about state and local control? Trump's trying to undermine that, too. The idea that there's widespread voter fraud in 2020 is just baseless propaganda 🤥. We need to hold our leaders accountable for spreading misinformation and undermining democracy. This is not the kind of leadership we need right now 💔.
 
🤣[Image of Trump with a surprised expression, with a red "X" marked through it] 😂😂

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👀[Image of a magnifying glass pointing at Trump's face, with a "wink wink nudge nudge" text overlay] 👀🔍

😂[GIF of a person trying to fold a fitted sheet, with a caption "Trump trying to control elections, but it's still a mess"] 😂👀
 
🤕 this is so worrying 🤯 Trump's move to nationalize elections is a huge step back for democracy 🚫. I mean, come on, there's no credible evidence of voter fraud in 2020 🤔... it's just another example of him trying to manipulate the system to his advantage 💸. And what really gets me is that he's using executive orders to push this through - it's like he thinks he's above the law 🚫. I'm so glad some GOP lawmakers are speaking out against this, but we need more voices to make it clear that this kind of thing won't be tolerated 👊. States and local governments should have control over their own elections, not the federal government 🙅‍♂️. We need to stay vigilant and protect our voting rights 💪.
 
OMG, this is getting so serious 🤯! Trump trying to take control of elections through executive orders? Like, what's next? 🚫 It's already super concerning that he's pushing for voter list maintenance, it sounds like he wants to limit access to voting info, which could be a major issue for people who can't register online or don't have the right resources.

I'm also worried about the credibility of his claims about voter fraud in 2020 - I mean, we've already debunked that stuff so many times and it's just not true! 🙅‍♂️ Trump's trying to undermine democracy and limit access to voting rights? No way, that's not what this country is all about!

We need more people speaking out against these actions and advocating for the rights of states and localities to handle their own elections. It's time to get involved in politics and make your voice heard! 💪
 
omg this is so crazy 🤯 like i cant even believe trump is trying to take control of our elections through executive orders its not right at all 🙅‍♂️ he's basically saying that congress doesnt know what they're doing and that the president should make all these decisions on their own which is a huge overreach.

i mean im all for voter fraud investigations but this is just ridiculous there has been zero credible evidence to support trump's claims about the 2020 election so its hard to understand why he's still going on and on about it 🤔

and what really gets me is that he's doing this because of his own ego and desire to win elections not because he actually cares about making our democracy better 🙄 like seriously how can we trust our government if they're just gonna do whatever trump wants?

anyway i guess this is just another reminder that we need to stay vigilant and make sure our voices are heard in the election process 💬
 
Trump's plan to nationalize elections is a total power grab 🚨👊. I mean, come on, who does he think he is? The president thinks he can just bypass Congress and take control of our democracy through executive orders? Give me a break 🙄. It's like he's trying to set a precedent for future presidents to do whatever they want, whenever they want.

And let's be real, this is all about voter suppression 🤥. Trump knows that if he can limit access to voting, he'll have a better chance of winning elections. But what about the people who are already disenfranchised? The ones who live in states with strict voter ID laws or purged voter rolls? This is like trying to fix a broken system by making it even more unfair.

I'm all for election reform and making sure our voting systems are secure, but this isn't the way to do it 🤦‍♀️. We need to have an open and honest conversation about how we can improve our democracy, not try to control it through executive orders. It's like he's trying to undermine the very foundations of our country. Not cool, Trump 😒
 
I'm totally down with Trump trying to take control of elections himself 🤯. I mean, who needs all that bureaucracy and state-level oversight when you've got a strong leader like him making decisions? He's clearly doing this to protect our country from voter fraud, which is super common, right? 😂 I don't trust those states with their own election systems; they're just gonna mess it up. Trump's executive orders are the only way to ensure fairness and accuracy in the voting process. And yeah, if Congress doesn't like it, that's their problem – not ours. The National Association of Secretaries of State can just suck it; they're clearly biased against Trump's vision for America.
 
I'm getting a bad vibe from this whole thing... I mean, I get it, Trump's got some concerns about election security, but taking control away from states is just not right 🤔. It's like he's trying to pull a fast one on us and undermine the system we've got in place. I remember when my friends and I used to talk about voting and stuff, we always made sure to fact-check everything and verify our sources. It's crazy that some people would just go around spreading baseless claims and then try to use executive orders to cover it up 🚫. And the whole voter suppression thing is just, like, no 🙅‍♂️. I'm not sure what Trump's endgame is here, but if he thinks this is gonna make him look good, newsflash: it's only gonna backfire in a big way 😬
 
Ugh, can't believe this 🙄. Trump's trying to play election cop, but really he's just trying to cram more control into his fingers 💁‍♂️. GOP resistance is doing the right thing by pushing back on this, especially when you consider Congress already has some oversight powers 👀.

Nationalizing elections would basically put him in charge of counting votes, which isn't exactly what the Founding Fathers had in mind 🤦‍♂️. I mean, have we forgotten how democracy is supposed to work? It's like he thinks "executive orders" are a magic solution 🧙‍♂️.

Also, can someone please fact-check this voter fraud nonsense already? 🚫 Trump's been trying to spin it for years, and we all know how that ends – in a whole lot of noise and no actual proof 🗣️. The real question is, what's next? Is he going to try to rig the system through "voter list maintenance"? 🤯 Give me a break 👎
 
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