Donald Trump said on Friday that US voters will need to show photo ID to vote in the midterm elections. He said this will happen even if Congress does not approve the Save America Act. This bill includes national voter ID rules, proof of citizenship to register, and limits on mail-in voting. Trump wrote on Twitter from Air Force One, “There will be Voter I.D. for the Midterm Elections, whether approved by Congress or not!” He also called for proof of citizenship and a ban on mail-in ballots, except for military, disability, illness, or travel. However, polling shows 58% of Americans support mail-in voting. Trump claimed he has found strong legal reasons to enforce voter ID by executive order. He called Democrats “horrible, disingenuous CHEATERS” and said he will announce his legal arguments soon. Critics say this move will likely face court challenges because election rules are decided by states. Trump has repeatedly said fraud caused his 2020 loss, but gave no evidence. Last year, he issued an order to require citizenship proof to register and limit late mail-in ballots. A federal judge blocked the citizenship rule, stating the president does not have authority for such changes.