Cantwell warns of Trump pressure on US Senate to nationalize elections
U.S. Sen Maria Cantwell, a Washington state Democrat, will register a protest of President Donald Trumps attempt to exert more control over election infrastructure by bringing her states secretary of state, Steve Hobbs, as her guest to the State of the Union Tuesday evening.
Trump has pressured senators to approve a House-passed bill that would require the public to produce a passport or birth certificate to register to vote, involve the federal Department of Homeland Security in elections and disallow universal vote-by-mail that is popular in Washington, Oregon and other states.
Members of Congress often bring guests to the State of the Union to spotlight particular issues and Democrats this year are raising a host of objections to the presidents tariffs program and his immigration crackdown including a weekslong operation in Minneapolis that resulted in two U.S. citizens deaths at the hands of immigration agents and other issues.
Cantwell told States Newsroom in a phone interview hours before Trumps address was set to begin that changing election infrastructure could have more long term effects on U.S. democracy than other Trump policies.
https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2026/02/24/repub/cantwell-warns-of-trump-pressure-on-us-senate-to-nationalize-elections/