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Pro-Trump attorneys push EO that would give Trump wide power over elections: Sources

With the Republicans likely to lose the House, this is just the beginning.
A group of pro-Trump attorneys and supporters is circulating a draft of a presidential executive order that uses alleged Chinese interference in the 2020 election -- of which there is no evidence -- to justify a national emergency declaration that they claim would give President Donald Trump sweeping power over voting, multiple sources told ABC News.

The 17-page draft order, which sources say Trump has reviewed, would mandate the use of voter ID and hand-counted ballots, and ban mail-in ballots ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.

The attorneys pushing the draft order said they anticipate it would be incorporated into a planned executive order, which they expect to be issued soon
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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/pro-trump-attorneys-push-eo-that-would-give-trump-wide-power-over-elections-sources/ar-AA1X9ARj?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=69a1b0a5373c412b83c158b65e092ac3&cvpid=69a1b0d6f384449c8028b7b9d467c84c&ei=29


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  • Current term presidential Executive Orders need to be contested (in courts) more often. Especially this one.

    An executive order (EO) is a written directive from the U.S. President that manages federal government operations, with the force of law but requiring no congressional approval to take effect, though they must stem from the President's constitutional or statutory authority and can be challenged in court or overturned by future presidents or Congress.
  • More often? I'd say almost every single one.
  • edited 3:16PM
    Article I, Section 4, Clause I of the U.S. Constitution leaves most election decisions up to the states:

    "The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives,
    shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof;
    but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations,
    except as to the Places of chusing Senators."


    Republicans know that they are not popular with the overall voter population and therefore need
    to disenfranchise large swaths of voters in order to stand a chance in the mid-term elections.
    If Trump issues this EO, it will be contested and struck down.
  • After we get this clown out of office, many of the Laws and Regulations will need to be "altered".

    Especially the ones involving limitations on the US President's powers. Although the GOP majority Congress should shoulder much of the blame. Have to remember that come November.
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