Trump Administration Champions Wyoming's Voter Citizenship Law

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**Integrity in Voting: Trump Administration Defends Wyoming's Citizenship Law**

In a bold move to protect election integrity, the Trump Administration has stepped up to defend Wyoming's new voter citizenship law against legal challenges from leftist advocacy groups.

President Trump’s Department of Justice filed a motion this week to intervene in a case that aims to block legislation requiring proof of U.S. citizenship and at least 30 days of residency to register to vote in Wyoming.

The initiative, championed by Secretary of State Chuck Gray, has drawn the ire of the Equality State Policy Center.


This coalition argues the law disproportionately burdens marginalized groups, including women, those from the foster-care system, and certain minority communities.

However, proponents of the law, including Secretary Gray, emphasize that these requirements are common-sense measures designed to uphold the integrity of elections and prevent fraud.

Pointing to constitutional provisions that grant states the authority to regulate their elections, the proposed brief by the Justice Department emphasizes that slight inconveniences to voters do not delegitimize a state's interest in preventing fraudulent activities.

The Trump Administration has reiterated its commitment to election security, a priority highlighted during Trump's presidency.

Gray expressed gratitude for the federal government's support: “Proof of citizenship for registering to vote is a common-sense, conservative measure pivotal to election integrity.”

He also praised President Trump’s Executive Order aimed at preserving the integrity of American elections, stating that Wyoming is diligently working to implement these vital reforms.

As the legal battle unfolds, it is clear that the administration is not backing down from its fight to safeguard the voting process, reinforcing the critical importance of ensuring that only eligible citizens participate in elections.

The involvement of both the DOJ and the Republican National Committee marks a concerted effort to uphold these conservative principles, signaling to voters that substantive actions are being taken to protect their electoral rights.

Sources:
cowboystatedaily.com
theconservativetreehouse.com
zerohedge.com












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