💨 Abstract
Social media claims that President Donald Trump's tax bill allows him to cancel elections are false. The bill does not include any provisions to delay or cancel elections. Experts confirm that only a constitutional amendment could grant such power, which is highly unlikely. The misinformation likely stems from a misunderstood, removed section of the bill. Federal election dates are set by law and have been consistently followed since 1848.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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