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Trump's Remarks That Republicans Should 'Take Over' Voting Raises Concerns

Trump's Remarks That Republicans Should 'Take Over' Voting Raises Concerns

Summary

President Donald Trump suggested that Republicans should control elections nationwide, claiming there is election fraud and immigrant influence. His comments have faced backlash from both Democrats and Republicans, with critics pointing out that such a move would go against the U.S. Constitution. The Constitution states that managing elections is primarily up to state legislatures.

Key Facts

  • President Trump suggested Republicans take control of elections across the country.
  • He claimed that voting was corrupt and mentioned issues in states like Georgia.
  • His remarks have drawn criticism for being contrary to the U.S. Constitution.
  • The Constitution gives state legislatures the authority to manage elections.
  • A former judge highlighted that the proposal is not legal.
  • Trump has previously suggested that elections have been rigged against him.
  • Even with presidential support, changing election management would require Congress to pass new laws.
  • A recent raid in Georgia has reignited discussions on election security.
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