What to Know About Trump’s Order on Election Integrity

The order requires proof of citizenship to register, cracks down on noncitizen voting, and calls for a review of voting machines, among other measures.
What to Know About Trump’s Order on Election Integrity
President Donald Trump displays an executive order after signing it during a meeting with U.S. ambassadors in the Cabinet Room of the White House on March 25, 2025. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images
Samantha Flom
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President Donald Trump, long a critic of U.S. election security, is taking steps to safeguard the vote against what he describes as “fraud, errors, or suspicion.”

In a sweeping March 25 directive, the president invoked his executive authority to overhaul election rules concerning voter registration requirements, election law enforcement, electronic voting system security, voting deadlines, and foreign interference in U.S. elections.
Samantha Flom
Samantha Flom
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Samantha Flom is a reporter for The Epoch Times covering U.S. politics and news. A graduate of Syracuse University, she has a background in journalism and nonprofit communications. Contact her at [email protected].