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Selma March Anniversary and Election Policy

America 250: Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Selma Marches

22 days ago·View on White House

Key Points

  • Trump released a message honoring the 61st anniversary of the Selma Marches. He praised the civil rights activists who marched in 1965 to end unfair voting practices and noted that their bravery helped secure the right to vote for all citizens.
  • The statement connects the history of Selma to current goals for election security. Trump mentioned his administration's efforts to require proof of citizenship for voters, use paper ballots, and prevent foreign interference in American elections.
  • Trump expressed strong support for laws that require voters to show identification. He argued that voter ID rules are a common-sense way to protect the fairness of elections and rejected claims that such requirements are discriminatory.
  • This message is part of the "America 250" initiative, which celebrates the 250th anniversary of the United States. It emphasizes a commitment to the rule of law and protecting the rights of every citizen as the country approaches this historic milestone.

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Source Information

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White House Statement

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America 250: Presidential Message on the Anniversary of the Selma Marches

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