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‘Use paper ballots only’: Donald Trump vows executive order on voter ID

IndiaTimes Sunday, 31 August 2025 ()
Donald Trump announced plans for an executive order mandating voter identification and restricting mail-in voting, except for the ill and military personnel. He claims this is to combat alleged Democratic advantages from mail-in ballots. Experts, however, maintain that postal voting is secure, and critics argue the move could disenfranchise millions.
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