Trump’s new report claims over 24,000 noncitizens voted in the 2020 election, but experts are raising red flags—calling the methodology flawed, prone to false positives, and lacking transparency. The analysis, from an unfamiliar private firm, doesn’t define key terms like “high-quality match” and ignores how easily names, birthdays, or outdated citizenship records can cause errors. Even if true, the numbers are statistically negligible—too small to sway any state’s outcome. Yet, the report is fueling calls for stricter voter ID laws, reigniting a heated debate over voting integrity and citizenship verification.

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