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Oregon Sen. Wyden accuses Trump of “another desperate attempt to make it harder for Oregonians to vote this November” after administration threat against election officials

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Oregon – U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden criticized the Trump administration after Oregon election officials were warned they could face criminal prosecution over concerns involving noncitizens voting, calling the move an effort to make it harder for Oregonians to cast ballots.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Wyden said the administration’s actions were connected to broader political efforts targeting Oregon’s vote-by-mail system.

“This is another desperate attempt by Trump to make it harder for Oregonians to vote this November because he hasn’t been successful in overturning vote by mail. I will fight this with everything I’ve got,” Wyden wrote.

Wyden’s comments came after The Oregonian/OregonLive reported that the Trump administration had threatened Oregon election officials with possible criminal prosecution over allegations related to noncitizen voting. The report said federal officials had raised concerns about Oregon’s voter registration systems and whether safeguards were sufficient to prevent noncitizens from casting ballots, Oregon Live reported.

According to the report, federal officials sent warnings to Oregon elections leaders as part of a broader national effort by the Trump administration to investigate alleged vulnerabilities in state election systems. The administration has argued that stronger verification measures are needed to ensure only eligible citizens participate in federal elections.

Oregon election officials have rejected claims that noncitizen voting is a widespread issue in the state. They have defended the state’s election procedures, including its vote-by-mail system, and said existing safeguards are designed to verify voter eligibility.

The dispute comes as Oregon continues to use a statewide vote-by-mail system that has been in place for decades. The system allows registered voters to receive ballots by mail and has become a central part of the state’s election process.

Wyden, who has long supported Oregon’s vote-by-mail system, argued that the administration’s actions represent an attempt to undermine access to voting rather than address legitimate election concerns.

The Trump administration has maintained that enforcing federal election laws and preventing noncitizens from voting are necessary steps to protect election integrity. Supporters of the effort argue that states should provide stronger safeguards and greater transparency in voter registration systems.

The issue has become part of a larger national debate over election security, voter access, and the role of federal authorities in overseeing state election procedures.

Wyden said he plans to oppose any efforts he believes could restrict access to voting in Oregon, stating that he will “fight this with everything I’ve got.”

The legal and political dispute is expected to continue as Oregon officials respond to federal concerns and lawmakers debate election policies ahead of the November elections.

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