In a stunning twist of fate, the very forces that tried to rig the 2020 election against Donald Trump may have inadvertently triggered the greatest election integrity crackdown in U.S. history. After being vilified, censored, and stonewalled for calling out fraud, Trump has now emerged vindicated—and victorious.
His latest move, Executive Order 14160, signed on March 25, 2025, is a direct response to the systemic abuse that plagued the last two elections. Designed to end noncitizen voting and post-election ballot counting once and for all, the order is a sweeping strike against the loopholes that globalists and Democrats once used to undermine American democracy.
“They tried to steal it. They tried to silence me. But now, we fix it—for good,” Trump declared while signing the order. The establishment’s plot may have worked in 2020, but in 2024, Trump came roaring back—winning decisively with 312 electoral votes to 226—and is now ensuring no future election will be so easily corrupted.
Restoring Trust in the Vote
Trump’s executive order delivers on his long-standing promise to secure U.S. elections from foreign interference and domestic manipulation. It prohibits noncitizens from voting in federal elections and requires proof of citizenship—such as a valid U.S. passport—for voter registration.
He’s tasked the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) with enforcing these standards nationwide. Working alongside Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the administration will synchronize federal and state databases to cleanse voter rolls of ineligible names.
Within 90 days, Noem must report all noncitizens who have voted to Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is instructed to prosecute offenders aggressively, including double voters and individuals registered in multiple states.
“Perhaps some people think I shouldn’t be complaining because we won in a landslide,” Trump said, “but we’ve got to straighten out our elections.”
A recent 2024 Act for America report revealed that 20% of mail-in voters in 2020 admitted to voting twice—a jaw-dropping figure that fueled the fire for sweeping reform.
Shutting Down the Late Ballot Loophole
Trump’s order also targets the controversial practice of counting ballots after Election Day. He has directed Attorney General Bondi to take legal action against states that violate the federal mandate for a uniform voting day.
“The Attorney General shall take all necessary action to enforce [the law] against states that violate these provisions by including absentee or mail-in ballots received after Election Day.”
The consequences are clear: any state that continues to count late-arriving ballots risks losing EAC funding, effectively forcing compliance.
In 2024, 21 states counted more than 3.1 million ballots after Election Day, according to data from the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL). California alone tallied 1.2 million late ballots over seven days, flipping several Republican-leaning races.
This executive order slams the door shut on that chaos. No more ballot dumps. No more uncertainty. Election Day is the deadline—period.
Legal Fortification with a Warning Shot to Judges
The order also includes a severability clause, designed to withstand legal challenges from activist judges:
“If any provision… is held invalid… the remainder… shall not be affected.”
With this clause, Trump is daring the courts to strike it down. It sends a clear message: this isn’t just about 2024—it’s about securing 2028 and beyond. With Bondi’s prosecution mandate and Noem’s data sweep, those who commit voter fraud now face serious prison time—up to 20 years, according to Trump.
States Already Taking Action
Before the 2024 election, several red states had already begun purging noncitizens from their voter rolls:
- Texas removed over 1 million ineligible voters
- Virginia cut 6,303
- Alabama cleared out 3,251
- Ohio removed 597
These actions fortified their elections—but what about the other 46 states?
The presidency may have been safe in 2024, but down-ballot races were flipped by late ballot counts, igniting Republican outrage and public demands for reform.
Ballots That Flipped Elections
The impact of late ballots was undeniable:
- California’s CA-45: A Republican lead was overturned by a 397-vote Democratic win due to late mail-ins.
- Washington’s WA-03: Democratic victory secured by rural late ballots.
- Alaska’s House coalition: Shifted to Democrats after 34,000 late ballots erased GOP leads over ten days.
Nationwide, the average state allowed 7.6 days for late-arriving ballots, totaling over 148,000 per state. These delays flipped races and eroded public trust.
Trump’s Legacy: Turning Fraud into Reform
Trump’s enemies may have thought they destroyed him in 2020. Instead, they created a crusader for election integrity. Now, the man they tried to silence has returned with a vengeance—not just to win, but to fix the system that tried to break him.
This order is just the beginning. Trump has vowed to keep pushing—next up could be a nationwide ban on voting machines, which many Americans fear are vulnerable to tampering.
“If we stand united and push this fight to the finish, our elections will transform into a fortress of integrity.”