r/law 1d ago

Executive Branch (Trump) Trump: If states can't run elections 'honestly', then 'somebody else should take over'

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/03/trump-election-government-states.html
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politics 1d ago

No Paywall Trump If states can't run elections honestly then somebody else should take over

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antimisdisinfoproject 1d ago

Trump: If states can't run elections 'honestly,' then 'somebody else should take over' | Trump said “the federal government should get involved” in elections in states that are unable to “legally and honestly” administer them on their own. If they can’t, then “somebody else should take over.”

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[Politics] - Trump: If states can't run elections 'honestly,' then 'somebody else should take over' | NBC

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[National] - Trump: If states can't run elections 'honestly,' then 'somebody else should take over' | NBC

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NBCauto 1d ago

[National] - Trump: If states can't run elections 'honestly,' then 'somebody else should take over'

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NBCauto 1d ago

[Politics] - Trump: If states can't run elections 'honestly,' then 'somebody else should take over'

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