Washington, DC – US President Donald Trump renewed his warnings about what he called “election fraud” in the United States, stressing that the continuation of the current situation could threaten the country’s future and put the fate of American democracy at risk.
Trump stated on his Truth Social account that the electoral system is in dire need of reform, asserting, “Either we fix the elections, or we won’t have a country left.” He added that the primary goal is to protect the integrity of the vote and ensure the transparency of the electoral process, calling on all Republicans to fight for what he termed the “America Rescue Act.”
In his remarks, Trump outlined the key points he considers essential to ensuring the integrity of the elections, emphasizing the necessity for all voters to present identification and provide proof of their US citizenship when registering to vote. He also warned against voting by mail, except in specific circumstances such as illness, disability, military service, or travel.
Trump’s remarks come amid widespread political debate within the United States, where American society is sharply divided between Republicans and Democrats over election laws and voting procedures, particularly regarding mail-in voting and voter ID restrictions.
This move comes as Trump prepares for the upcoming election, attempting to emphasize that electoral reforms are essential to protecting American democracy from what he perceives as internal and external threats.
Observers note that Trump’s statements reflect a political strategy based on persistently questioning the integrity of the electoral process. This has sparked considerable debate about election monitoring mechanisms and the reforms needed to ensure their credibility, especially with the approach of the next US presidential election.
Trump stressed that defending the integrity of the elections is a shared responsibility for all Americans, calling for Republican unity in the face of what he described as attempts at manipulation and fraud. He asserted that the country’s future is at stake if the necessary reforms are not implemented.


