
US President Donald Trump emphasized the electoral process in India and Brazil, where voters identification is associated with biometric databases, signed a executive order on Tuesday as a measure to reform of the United States electoral system.
“Free, fair and honest elections, which are fraud, without fraud, mistakes or suspicion, are essential for maintaining our constitutional Republic. The right of US citizens to be properly counted and tablets without illegal dilution is essential for determining the legitimate winner of the election.”
What did the order of India say?
“For example, India and Brazil are bound to identify voters on a biometric database, while the United States is largely relying on self -harm citizenship,” he reads the order.
Congress reacts
With Trump’s mention of the biometric database in India, Congress thanked former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh for the Aadhar card in India.
Congress MP Manickam Tagore responded to Trump’s recognition and said, “We all know that when the Aadhaar card was introduced by the government of Dr. Manmohan Singh, the President Modi criticized it. Manmahan Singh …”
What did Donald Trump’s executive order say?
Trump’s executive order claims that the US failed to “promote basic and necessary election protection” and asked states to cooperate with federal agencies to share voters’ lists and prosecute election crimes. In the event of non -compliance with regulations, the order will threaten to pull out federal financing from the states.
It is also managed by federal agencies, including the Ministry of Internal Security, Social Security Administration and Foreign Ministry, to share data with electoral officials that could help them identify non-people on their roles.
The recent command of the electoral process comes after Trump has repeatedly claimed that the elections are manipulated, even before the statement statement. He spoke against the vote on the post office without evidence because it is uncertain and evokes fraud.
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