Trump pushes GOP on voting bill, demanding an end to most mail balloting
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On Monday, March 9, 2026, former President Donald Trump urged House Republicans at their annual retreat in Doral, Florida, to pass a strict voting bill. Trump stated he would not sign any other legislation until Congress passed a bill requiring proof-of-citizenship for voting. He also demanded the bill end most mail-in voting, despite its popularity and existing federal laws requiring citizenship for national elections. Trump argued that tougher voting laws are needed to prevent fraud, suggesting Republicans cannot win elections without them. He made these demands months before the midterm elections.
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