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A proposed executive order claims unproven Chinese election interference justifies federal takeover of midterm elections, but lacks constitutional basis and faces legal challenges.
According to a 17-page executive order draft that is making the rounds among pro-Trump activists, President Trump should be given federal authority over the administration of the midterm elections because of unsubstantiated Chinese meddling in the 2020 election.
The proposal aims to override state election regulations, impose voter ID laws, and outlaw mail-in and voting machine voting—powers that the constitution reserves for states.
Trump continues to push these measures, citing voter fraud, and he may take unilateral action if Congress fails to pass the SAVE Act, despite a 2021 intelligence review finding China considered but did not intervene.
According to legal experts, the plan is unconstitutional and would be immediately challenged in court.
The White House refers to the order as speculative and has not verified its existence.
Una orden ejecutiva propuesta afirma que la interferencia electoral china no probada justifica la toma federal de las elecciones de mitad de período, pero carece de base constitucional y enfrenta desafíos legales.