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Trump Says He Will Be Signing A Possible Controversial ID Law

by Red Right Politics
September 2, 2025 at 8:34 am
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Trump Says He Will Be Signing A Possible Controversial ID Law

WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 26: U.S. President Donald Trump calls on a reporter during a cabinet meeting with members of his administration in the Cabinet Room of the White House on August 26, 2025 in Washington, DC. This is the seventh cabinet meeting of Trump's second term. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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Well, now it’s official. President Donald J. Trump just dropped a political nuke on the 2026 election cycle — and the Left is already scrambling to find the panic button.

In a bombshell Truth Social post that landed like a thunderclap on Saturday night, Trump announced he’ll be signing an executive order to mandate voter I.D. for every single vote — no loopholes, no exceptions, no “but what if I forgot my driver’s license” excuses. And just to make sure that wasn’t enough to make heads explode in D.C., he added: say goodbye to mail-in voting too, unless you’re actively serving overseas or you’re medically incapacitated. That’s it. The end. Paper ballots only.

🚨BREAKING: President Trump just announced an Executive Order to REQUIRE Voter I.D. to be used with “NO EXCEPTIONS!”

“Voter I.D. Must Be Part of Every Single Vote.” pic.twitter.com/8FVKMLUeKD

— Bo Loudon (@BoLoudon) August 31, 2025

Cue the shrieking.

Now let’s be real — if you’re even remotely tuned in to how elections have been “managed” in the last few years, you already know why this matters. Because for all the pearl-clutching from Democrat leadership, the fact remains: we live in a country where you need an ID to buy Sudafed, rent a car, get on a plane, or even enter some federal buildings… but when it comes to voting — you know, that one thing that actually determines who controls the government — somehow asking for identification is considered an act of oppression?

Seriously?

Meanwhile, 36 states already require some form of ID to vote, and 25 of those require photo ID. You’d think that would be enough. But nope — 14 states, including all the usual suspects (looking at you, California, New York, and Illinois), still don’t require any ID on Election Day. You could walk in, say your name is Napoleon Bonaparte, and in some precincts, nobody would even blink.

And the kicker? The moment Trump says, “Hey, maybe we should close this gaping, fraud-prone loophole,” the Left melts down like he just proposed bringing back literacy tests and poll taxes. Because let’s not kid ourselves: if the Democrat Party didn’t benefit from mail-in ballots and ID-free voting, they’d be the first ones demanding biometric scans and retinal recognition software.

But here’s where it gets really spicy — Trump didn’t stop at voter ID. He’s coming straight for mail-in voting too. Remember 2020? Yeah, we all do. Suddenly, every mailbox became a ballot drop zone, voter rolls looked like zombie registries, and “signature matching” somehow meant letting ballots through even if they looked like they were signed by a toddler using their non-dominant hand in a moving vehicle.

Trump is calling for more secure elections. What he’s calling for:

– Proof of citizenship
– Voter ID
– One Day Voting
– Paper Ballots

Time for @SpeakerJohnson and @LeaderJohnThune to step up and do a job.

pic.twitter.com/ghO6e7zFwL

— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) August 31, 2025

According to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 30% of voters cast their ballots by mail in 2024. That’s down from the sky-high 43% in 2020, but still a massive chunk of the electorate. And Trump’s not mincing words about it: he’s said it point-blank — Democrats can’t win without mail-in ballots. Why? Because those votes are the least transparent, the least verifiable, and the easiest to manipulate.

Don’t believe it? Ask yourself this: Why is every other country in the civilized world dumping mail-in voting due to fraud, but we’re still being told it’s “safe and secure”? Even France — yes, baguette-eating, protest-loving France — has banned mail-in ballots for being too easy to abuse. And yet in the U.S., questioning it gets you labeled a threat to democracy.

Give me a break.

Trump’s executive order is a line in the sand. It’s not just about paper ballots and IDs — it’s about restoring basic trust in a system that half the country views as rigged. It’s about ensuring that when someone wins an election, they actually won, not just harvested ballots from vacant lots and nursing homes.

And that’s exactly why Democrats are already foaming at the mouth. Because deep down, they know what’s coming.

Trump’s not just talking about reform.

He’s about to kick the door in.

Better buckle up. The ballot games are over.

The post Trump Says He Will Be Signing A Possible Controversial ID Law appeared first on Red Right Patriot.

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