Sherrill Gives Trump a Constitutional Talking-to

TRENTON - Appearing today at a small business roundtable in New Jersey's Capital city, Governor Mikie Sherrill made a stand against President Donald J. Trump's unconstitutional executive order to derail fair and safe elections.
Nosediving toward the November midterm elections, Trump is terrified of empowered Democrats force-feeding his past in the form of late pal Jeffrey Epstein.
Sherrill said the President will fail, and New Jersey will do its part to ensure his failure.
"Elections are by the Constitution state-run," Sherrill (pictured above with Marelyn Rivera) told InsiderNJ, doubling down on comments she made earlier this week. "We're going to fight back. We're going to be successful and I know we're going to run a safe election."
New Jersey is a model for safe and easy voting.
"The President is going in the opposite direction, threatening to put ICE agents in the streets and attacking mail-in voting," said the Governor. "I know we can run a safe vote, and I am working closely with my LG. If we need to go to go back to the legislature [for strengthened laws] we'll do that.
"At the same time," Sherrill cautioned, "I can't promise that for every state in the nation."
Sherrill blocked Trump's efforts to access private voter information here, he sued, and "We will win in court," Sherrill said, "but not every governor is protecting the vote in their state."
For more on the roundtable, please go HERE.
And see below for Sherrill's (FULL!) Comments on elections, which start at the 2:22 mark:
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order attempting to create lists of US citizens who are eligible to vote in each state, though experts say he lacks the authority to do so.
Tuesday's order directs the US Postal Service (USPS) to send ballots only to voters on the lists, created by the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration.
