Published on: Thu, 02 Apr 2026 00:45:53 GMTOriginal Story: Trump signs executive order attempting to change mail-in voting – BBC Trump’s Mail-In Madness: Deja Vu All Over? Trump’s Mail-In Madness: Deja Vu All Over? Well, folks, buckle up. Because just when you thought you’d seen it all, the former, and possibly future, leader of the free world is back at it again. This time, it’s an executive order aimed squarely at, you guessed it, mail-in voting. Because apparently, despite all evidence to the contrary, the 2020 election is still being litigated in the fever dreams of certain individuals. And hey, if at first you don’t succeed in overturning democracy, try, try again, right? The “Executive Order” That Probably Won’t Do Much Let’s be honest, these executive orders are mostly performative. They’re red meat for the base, a flashing neon sign screaming, “I’M STILL RELEVANT!” Think of it as Trump’s version of sending out Christmas cards – except instead of warm wishes, it’s thinly veiled threats to the electoral process. The BBC reports, and we corroborate (because, you know, journalistic integrity and all that), that this order is designed to… uh… “ensure” election integrity. Which is code for “sow more doubt and confusion.” Remember 2020? We Do. Barely. Ah, 2020. What a year. A global pandemic, murder hornets (remember those?), and the granddaddy of all election conspiracy theories. Trump spent months railing against mail-in voting, claiming it was rife with fraud. Never mind that he himself voted by mail! Or that study after study debunked his claims. Facts, as we all know, are pesky little things that get in the way of a good narrative. The Hypocrisy Is Strong With This One Here’s the kicker. Remember when Trump actually *encouraged* mail-in voting in 2012? Yes, you read that right. Back then, he tweeted that “absentee ballots are a great way to vote” and praised Florida’s system. So, what changed? Well, he lost an election, that’s what. Suddenly, mail-in voting went from a “great way to vote” to the devil incarnate. It’s almost like his principles are as flexible as a yoga instructor on a double espresso. And this, my friends, is the crux of the matter. It’s not about election integrity; it’s about maintaining power, by any means necessary. But Wait, There’s More! (To the Hypocrisy) Let’s not forget the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) own efforts to promote mail-in voting in certain states. They understand that it can be a legitimate and effective way to increase voter turnout, especially among certain demographics. But when it suits their purposes to demonize it, they’re more than happy to jump on the bandwagon. Consistency? What’s that? Why This Matters (Even Though It’s Exhausting) Okay, I know. We’re all tired. The constant barrage of political drama is enough to make anyone want to move to a remote island and live off coconuts. But we can’t afford to tune out. These attacks on the electoral process, however absurd they may seem, have real-world consequences. They erode public trust in institutions, fuel extremism, and make it harder for our democracy to function. They also open the door to blatant gerrymandering, something BOTH parties love to do, but only complain about when it hurts them. Color me shocked. SHOCKED, I say! The Long Game: Undermining Confidence The goal here isn’t necessarily to overturn the next election (though, who knows?). It’s to create a climate of distrust and uncertainty. To make people question the legitimacy of the results, regardless of who wins. This is a dangerous game, and one that threatens the very foundation of our republic. Plus, frankly, it’s boring. Can’t we go back to arguing about tax policy or something equally mind-numbing? At least that would be a change of pace. Snarky Takeaway So, there you have it. Trump’s latest foray into election-related shenanigans. A cynical attempt to rile up his base and undermine confidence in the system. Will it work? Who knows. But one thing’s for sure: we’re in for another long and exhausting election cycle. Stock up on coffee, folks. You’re gonna need it. And maybe a good therapist. You know, just in case. Post navigation Trump’s “Demands”: Like a Bad Reality Show Trump Dumps Bondi: Loyalty’s a One-Way Street?