Trump’s Mail-In Ballot Order Called Brilliant
Veteran political strategist Dick Morris is praising President Donald Trump’s latest election reform effort, calling it a major step toward increasing transparency and accountability in America’s voting system.
During an appearance on Newsmax Friday, Morris described Trump’s executive order on mail-in voting oversight as a “brilliant move” that could fundamentally change how absentee ballots are tracked and verified nationwide.
According to Morris, the order opens an entirely new avenue for addressing concerns many voters have raised about election security, voter registration accuracy, and the integrity of mail-in ballots.
Trump’s Executive Order Targets Mail-In Voting Procedures
On March 31, President Trump signed an executive order titled “Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections.”
The order directs federal agencies to work together to verify the citizenship status of eligible voters and establish more reliable election records.
Under the directive, the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration are tasked with helping compile verified voter information for states.
The plan also requires states to provide absentee voter lists to the federal government before elections, creating a system designed to improve ballot tracking and accountability.
USPS Would Play Key Role in Ballot Tracking
One of the most significant provisions involves the U.S. Postal Service.
Under the proposal, mail-in ballots would be processed using state voter lists submitted ahead of Election Day. Election mail would also carry USPS tracking barcodes, allowing officials to monitor ballots throughout the delivery process.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the tracking system would provide greater visibility into how ballots move through the mail stream.
Supporters argue that such measures could improve voter confidence and reduce uncertainty surrounding absentee voting.
Morris Says Reform Could Make Elections More Transparent
Speaking on Rob Schmitt Tonight, Morris said the order could create a verifiable record of who is eligible to receive mail ballots and when those ballots are sent and returned.
He argued that election officials would gain a clearer chain of custody for absentee ballots, making the process easier to audit and review.
According to Morris, this type of documentation could help address concerns that have persisted since the rapid expansion of mail-in voting during recent election cycles.
Ongoing Debate Over Voter Rolls
Morris also highlighted concerns about voter registration databases.
Election reform advocates have long argued that states should regularly update voter rolls to remove outdated records and ensure voter information remains accurate.
Supporters of stricter election safeguards say maintaining accurate voter rolls is essential to preserving confidence in election outcomes.
Critics, however, contend that existing protections already prevent widespread fraud and warn against policies that could inadvertently affect eligible voters.
Election Security Remains a Major National Issue
Few issues generate as much debate in modern politics as election integrity.
Republicans have generally supported stronger voter identification requirements, enhanced citizenship verification, and stricter oversight of absentee voting.
Democrats have typically emphasized expanding voter access and reducing barriers to participation.
The disagreement has fueled years of legal battles, legislative fights, and public debate over how elections should be administered.
Federal Courts Begin Reviewing the Order
Trump’s executive order is already facing multiple legal challenges.
On May 28, U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols declined to block the order immediately, ruling that opponents had acted before federal agencies completed implementation.
Democratic groups appealed that decision on June 1.
Meanwhile, a separate lawsuit filed by Democrat-led states is moving through federal court in Boston, where judges are considering arguments from both sides.
The legal battle could ultimately determine how much authority the federal government has to influence election administration.
USPS Moves Forward With New Election Mail Standards
Even as court challenges continue, the Postal Service has begun developing new election-mail guidelines.
A proposed framework released in late May would establish nationwide standards for election mail, including unique ballot tracking barcodes and enhanced verification procedures tied to state voter records.
Federal officials are expected to finalize the rules within 120 days of the executive order’s signing.
What Happens Next?
The outcome of Trump’s election integrity initiative could have far-reaching implications for future federal elections.
Supporters believe the reforms will improve transparency, strengthen voter confidence, and create greater accountability in the mail-in voting process.
Opponents argue the measures could create new administrative hurdles and face constitutional challenges in court.
With lawsuits advancing, federal agencies drafting regulations, and election security remaining a top concern for millions of Americans, the debate over mail-in voting appears far from over.
As the legal and political battles continue, Trump’s latest election order is likely to remain at the center of the national conversation heading into future election cycles.






