President Donald Trump has signed a sweeping executive order—Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections—that could reshape voting in the U.S.
The order requires voters registering for federal elections to show proof of citizenship, such as a passport, REAL ID, or military ID. Without these, citizens will be barred from voting.
It also mandates ballots be received by Election Day, ending practices in 18 states that allow later arrivals. Supporters say the order will safeguard “free, fair, and honest” elections, while critics warn it could disenfranchise millions and unlawfully shift power from states to the federal government. Legal experts predict major court battles, with opponents calling the measure voter suppression. The outcome remains uncertain, fueling nationwide debate.