This marks at least the second time Trump has bypassed his own rhetoric to vote by mail, mirroring his actions during the 2020 cycle. While he previously justified the move by telling reporters he was "allowed to," he simultaneously continues to promote the baseless claim that mail-in voting is a primary vehicle for election fraud. His administration is currently pushing the Make Elections Great Again Act, which seeks to eliminate universal mail-in options and impose strict application requirements.
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Trump Casts Mail-In Ballot While Pushing to Ban the Practice
President Donald Trump has doubled down on his crusade against universal mail-in voting, branding the system as "cheating" even as he utilized the very method he condemns to cast his own ballot in a recent Florida special legislative election, according to Palm Beach County voter records.

Beyond legislative maneuvering, the pressure is mounting on multiple fronts. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries recently denounced the president as a "complete fraud" over the contradiction. Meanwhile, Senate Republicans are moving to integrate elements of the SAVE America Act—which mandates in-person documentary proof of citizenship for mail-in registrants—into a broader reconciliation bill. Simultaneously, the Supreme Court is weighing a Mississippi case that could effectively end state grace periods for ballots postmarked by Election Day, potentially tightening the landscape for mail-in participation nationwide.
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