President Donald Trump urged Republicans to “take over” and “nationalize” voting during an interview with Dan Bongino, falsely claiming that noncitizen voting affects election outcomes. He criticized the GOP for not being tougher on these issues and suggested nationalizing elections in certain states. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer condemned Trump’s remarks as “outlandishly illegal,” emphasizing the Constitution’s state authority over elections. With the midterm elections approaching, Trump continues to dispute the legitimacy of his 2020 loss and advocates for changes to voting laws.
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