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Trump Alerts Illegal Voters of Potential Incarceration Risks

 September 22, 2024

Former President Donald Trump intensifies his campaign against illegal voting as the 2024 Presidential Election approaches.

Trump's ongoing warnings on Truth Social focus on the legal risks facing illegal voters and his broader electoral integrity initiative, Newsmax reported.

On Friday, via his platform Truth Social, Donald Trump issued a stark warning to potential illegal voters about the consequences of fraudulent voting activities, emphasizing the possibility of incarceration. His message underlined a serious approach towards maintaining electoral integrity in the upcoming elections.

Trump has not only focused on voters but also highlighted that any involvement in electoral misconduct, including those assisting such acts, would face legal actions. He mentioned lawyers, political operatives, and even donors could be scrutinized under his watch.

Earlier in the week, Trump elaborated on his views regarding the sanctity of the upcoming election. He revisited his assertions about alleged Democratic cheating in the 2020 Presidential Election, which he has frequently discussed since his loss to Joe Biden.

Trump Proposes Economic Measures Against Illegal Immigrants

During a recent address at the Economic Club of New York, Trump proposed a new policy aimed at illegal immigrants. He suggested a ban on providing mortgages to illegal immigrants, a move he believed would curb illegal voting.

Trump argued that such policies are necessary to prevent states, like California, from utilizing taxpayer money to assist illegal immigrants, which he claims includes facilitating their housing needs through legislation.

The former president's comments come amid discussions on how states handle the registration of voters, especially focusing on the vulnerabilities created by old motor voter laws that do not require proof of citizenship.

House Speaker Echoes Concerns Over Voter Registration Laws

House Speaker Mike Johnson has echoed Trump's concerns, criticizing federal laws that allow voter registration when getting driver's licenses without adequate proof of citizenship. This, Johnson argues, poses a significant threat to electoral integrity.

"There's a separate form that they get because of the motor voter registration laws passed in the early '90s, it's very easy to sign up to vote: All you have to do is fill out a one-and-a-half-page form and check a box that says, 'I'm a U.S. citizen,'" Johnson stated, highlighting the ease with which errors or fraud could occur.

Johnson's remarks amplify the discourse around voter registration processes and the need for stringent checks to preserve the sanctity of elections.

Legal Repercussions for Electoral Misconduct Stressed

In his forceful communications, Trump reiterated his intention to prosecute electoral fraud to the "fullest extent of the Law." His statements are part of a broader narrative that seeks to challenge and change current electoral practices which he deems corrupt and open to manipulation.

"IF YOU VOTE ILLEGALLY, YOU'RE GOING TO JAIL," Trump announced on Truth Social, underscoring his commitment to legally pursuing those who undermine electoral processes.

"CEASE & DESIST: I, together with many Attorneys and Legal Scholars, am watching the Sanctity of the 2024 Presidential Election very closely because I know, better than most, the rampant Cheating and Skullduggery that has taken place by the Democrats in the 2020 Presidential Election," he added, promising severe actions against any detected illegal activities.

Trump's Electoral Integrity Measures Gain Momentum

Trump's focused campaign on electoral integrity is not just about rhetoric but also includes practical measures aimed at tightening the legal framework around elections. His aggressive stance has sparked a mix of support and criticism, with supporters applauding his efforts to safeguard elections and detractors warning of potential overreach.

"We cannot let our Country further devolve into a Third World Nation, AND WE WON'T! Please beware that this legal exposure extends to Lawyers, Political Operatives, Donors, Illegal Voters, & Corrupt Election Officials. Those involved in unscrupulous behavior will be sought out, caught, and prosecuted at levels, unfortunately, never seen before in our Country," Trump's statement concluded, setting a stern tone for his campaign against electoral fraud.

This series of statements and proposals by Trump highlights his continued influence on the political landscape and his unwavering focus on what he perceives as crucial issues affecting the integrity of U.S. elections.