President Trump signed a new executive order yesterday targeting both elections and sanctuary cities. The order includes provisions to address alleged voter fraud and citizenship issues in the electoral process, as well as stricter consequences for cities that refuse to comply with federal immigration enforcement.

The order comes in the wake of Trump's previous actions on these issues, including a focus on investigating claims of voter irregularities in the 2024 election and a crackdown on sanctuary cities through the use of federal funding as leverage.

Legal experts have weighed in on the potential implications of Trump's latest executive order, with some warning that it could face legal challenges. One expert mentioned in a Fox News article emphasized the potential consequences for cities that do not cooperate with federal immigration policies.

Meanwhile, in a separate development, it was reported that prominent law firm Skadden Arps is representing Trump in legal matters related to these executive orders. The firm has a history of representing high-profile clients and has been involved in several political cases in recent years.