Trump urges Republicans to nationalize the voting' in 15 states, sowing doubt in elections US politics live
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Trump urges Republicans to nationalize the voting' in 15 states, sowing doubt in elections  US politics live
"While appearing on former deputy FBI director Dan Bongino's podcast on Monday, the present called on Republicans to nationalize the voting, in at least 15 places, although he did not clarify which ones. The Republicans should say, we want to take over', Trump said in the interview. The constitution confers authority over elections to states, and Trump didn't elaborate on what legal mechanism he thinks nationalizing elections would be possible."
"The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has vowed to challenge a federal judge's ruling that blocks the end of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians in the US. Supreme Court, here we come, said assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin. This is lawless activism that we will be vindicated on. Judge Ana Reyes, a Joe Biden appointee, issued a halt on the expiration of the program for more than 300,000 Haitian immigrants who are living and working with authorization in the US."
Donald Trump called on Republicans to nationalize voting in at least 15 places and did not specify which jurisdictions. He urged Republicans to 'take over' and repeated baseless claims that undocumented immigrants are being brought to the country to vote illegally. The Constitution assigns authority over elections to states, and no legal mechanism for nationalizing state-run elections was provided. DHS pledged to challenge a federal judge's order halting the planned end of Temporary Protected Status for Haitian nationals. Tricia McLaughlin labeled the ruling lawless activism and said Temporary Protected Status was never intended as a de facto amnesty.
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