Trump casts a mail-in ballot in Florida special election Palm Beach, Florida — President Donald Trump voted in Tuesday’s Florida state House special election by mail, despite his public criticism of mail-in voting as a form of fraud. The decision came as he reiterated his stance that the practice is inherently problematic, calling it “mail-in cheating” during a roundtable discussion on public safety in Memphis. “Brought to my attention today that we’re the only country that does mail-in voting,” Trump said, adding that the system requires reform. According to Palm Beach County records, Trump cast his ballot in the special election for House District 87, which includes his Mar-a-Lago estate, via mail earlier this month. He also voted by mail in the January primary for the same election. Democrat Emily Gregory is projected to win Tuesday’s race, flipping the historically Republican district. Trump has long questioned the integrity of mail-in voting, claiming without evidence that it facilitates widespread election fraud. His push to eliminate no-excuse mail voting has been central to the “SAVE America Act,” a federal elections reform bill facing limited support in the Senate. The Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a Republican-backed case seeking to impose stricter deadlines for mail ballots. White House spokesperson Olivia Wales defended Trump’s actions, stating that his voter ID bill includes exceptions for mail-in voting in cases of illness, disability, military service, or travel. She noted that Trump, a Palm Beach resident, “participates in Florida elections” but emphasized that his primary residence is in Washington, D.C. “This is a non-story,” she said. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticized Trump’s behavior, calling it “king-like” and highlighting the hypocrisy of his stance.#donald_trump #florida #save_america_act #palm_beach #emily_gregory

USA TODAY Co. to Participate at Deutsche Bank 34th Annual Media, Internet & Telecom Conference USA TODAY Co., Inc. announced that its Chief Executive Officer, Michael Reed, will attend the Deutsche Bank 34th Annual Media, Internet & Telecom Conference on Monday, March 9, 2026, in Palm Beach, Florida. The event will feature one-on-one investor meetings throughout the day. USA TODAY Co., Inc. (NYSE: TDAY) is a diversified media company with a national and local presence, dedicated to empowering and enriching communities through journalism, digital experiences, and marketing solutions. The company’s mission is to inspire, inform, and connect audiences. It operates through trusted brands such as the USA TODAY NETWORK, which includes the national publication USA TODAY and its local properties in the United States, as well as Newsquest, a subsidiary based in the United Kingdom. These brands provide essential journalism, local content, and digital tools to both consumers and businesses. The company’s digital marketing solutions brand, LocaliQ, supports small and medium-sized businesses with innovative products and services. USA TODAY Co.’s website, www.usatodayco.com, serves as a platform for distributing important company information, including press releases and presentations, accessible via the Investor Relations and News and Events sections. For investor inquiries, contact Matt Esposito at 703-854-3000 or investors@usatodayco.com. For media inquiries, reach out to Lark-Marie Anton at 646-906-4087 or lark@usatodayco.com. The company also highlighted recent developments, including the appointment of Jamie Stockwell as Vice President of News at USA TODAY, effective March 30. Stockwell will focus on advancing unbiased journalism and driving innovation.#usa_today_co #michael_reed #deutsche_bank #palm_beach #movie_meter