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Billie Eilish Breaks the Internet With Jaw-Dropping Thirst Trap

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Billie Eilish is breaking people’s minds.

The phenomenal singer posed for a playful snap that shows no sign of her signature layers of baggy clothes.

Eilish has long controlled her image, drawing focus to her music rather than to her body when she’s on stage.

But, every now and then, she’s here to remind fans that she can post jaw-dropping thirst traps whenever she likes.

Billie Eilish on October 9, 2025.
Music superstar Billie Eilish performs onstage during “Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour” at Kaseya Center on October 09, 2025. (Photo Credit: Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Live Nation)

Billie Eilish has a new photo that you won’t want to miss

On Monday, December 15, musician Lucy Healey shared an eye-catching photo of Billie Eilish.

That is actually an understatement. You’ll see.

Taking to her Instagram Story, Healey shared a snap of Eilish posing in a kitchen.

While we don’t know what she’s drinking, she’s smiling playfully while holding what appears to be a baby bottle.

Eilish’s ensemble is also garnering significant attention. She’s wearing a low-cut spaghetti strap top with her jeans.

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Different articles of clothing fit different people in different ways.

As you can see, the form-fitting attire is extremely flattering on Eilish.

In addition to the ample cleavage, the beloved singer’s playful yet provocative pose and facial expression make it a solid snap.

It should come as no surprise that the photo quickly spread throughout social media.

There are entire blogs on numerous platforms that post nothing but celebrity (women) thirst traps. Eilish’s bottle pic seems to be on all of them.

Billie Eilish on December 1, 2025.
Billie Eilish attends the world premiere of 20th Century Studios “Avatar: Fire and Ash” at The Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on December 01, 2025. (Photo Credit: Jesse Grant/Getty Images for 20th Century Studios)

‘What kind of goddess is that?’

The reactions to Billie Eilish’s jaw-dropping photo weren’t exactly all over the place, but they weren’t all the same, either.

“I wasn’t familiar with Billie’s game,” commented one individual.

(Famously, Eilish has often chosen to wear baggy clothes, even when performing, in part to deflect exactly this kind of attention)

“What is she doing with those mf cannons goddddamn,” another mused hornily.

Some of the comments were simply too raw in their lust for us to share here. Whatever you’re thinking, someone has said something more explicit and much more publicly.

Billie Eilish in March 2024.
Billie Eilish attends the 96th Annual Academy Awards on March 10, 2024. (Photo Credit: Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)

“Wtf, what kind of goddess is that?” marveled another.

“I would let her drop a nuclear bomb on me,” wrote another about Eilish.

“I don’t like her music or her aesthetic,” some guy wrote, “but she’s divine.” Well, even people with bad taste can have good taste in one area, it seems!

“I need a week off work,” another expressed. That’s a pretty relatable way to react to thirst — as if you’ve been hit by a giant cartoon mallet and need time to recover.

All in all, the responses are positive. They’re just not all expressed in the same way.

Billie Eilish on March 17, 2025.
Billie Eilish performs onstage at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California on March 17, 2025. (Photo Credit: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

This is not her usual outfit

For generations, our culture’s unhealthy fixation on body shapes has dominated discussion of pop stars.

How many phenomenal singers and performers have bowed out because they weren’t prepared for the onslaught of body commentary, thirst, and shaming? We may never know.

But Billie Eilish is perfectly aware of that. She has intentionally deflected attention from her body in most appearances.

The thing is that she is a gorgeous woman. She’d just rather focus on music.

Most of the time.

Billie Eilish Breaks the Internet With Jaw-Dropping Thirst Trap was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Rob Reiner: Everything We Know About the Murder Scene, Timeline

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Grim new details about Michele and Rob Reiner’s murders is coming to light.

Their son, Nick Reiner, is the primary suspect. Police have already taken him into custody.

The couple’s daughter, Romy, is the one who found her parents, their home turned into a crime scene.

New details are coming to light about the state of the Reiners and the first statements to police when they arrived on the scene.

Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner in November 2015.
Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner attend “Misery” Broadway opening night at The Broadhurst Theatre on November 15, 2015. (Photo Credit: Michael Stewart/Getty Images)

Daughter Romy first discovered parents Rob and Michele Reiner dead in their home

TMZ reports that Rob and Michele Reiner had been dead for hours before their daughter, Romy, discovered them in their home on Sunday.

According to the tabloid’s law enforcement sources, police arrived at the Brentwood, Los Angeles residence around 3:40 PM.

At this time, both Rob and Michele’s bodies were in a state of rigor mortis.

Rigor mortis is, as the name suggests, is a state of rigidity that follows death. It is the fourth stage of death, brought about by chemical changes in the muscles.

Barring unusual circumstances, this stage helps investigators to determine a timeline of a victim’s death.

Michele Reiner, Rob Reiner, and Romy Reiner in 2015.
Special Guests Michele Singer Reiner, Rob Reiner, and Romy Reiner attend The 30th Anniversary Screening of “When Harry Met Sally…” Opening Night at the 2019 10th Annual TCM Classic Film Festival on April 11, 2019. (Photo Credit: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for TCM)

In this case, the Reiners being in a state of rigor mortis helped authorites to conclude that the couple had been murdered hours before Romy’s arrival.

The peak of rigor mortis takes place approximately 13 hours after death, but TMZ‘s report did not specify.

Rigor mortis itself generally lasts about 8 hours or less at room temperature.

Likely, we will have to wait for the medical examiner’s full report to know a more precise time of death.

However, we know several things about the horrifying discovery that Romy made.

Rob Reiner's home on December 15, 2025.
A security guard keeps watch in front of director Rob Reiner’s home on December 15, 2025. (Photo Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)

Here is the timeline, starting just before the 9-1-1 call

On Sunday, December 14, Romy Reiner arrived at her parents’ house to find both Rob and Michele dead.

Given the state of their bodies, the knife wounds were obvious and obviously fatal. She immediately called police.

Romy’s next call was to longtime family friend Billy Crystal. A friend of hers also joined her, seemingly for emotional support.

Authorities arrived and interviewed Romy at the scene.

This is when Romy first indicated that her older brother, Nick Reiner, was likely a person of interest in the case.

Rob Reiner with wife Michele Reiner and daughter Romy Reiner in 2019.
Rob Reiner, wife Michele Singer, and daughter Romy Reiner attend the 2019 TCM Classic Film Festival Opening Night Gala And 30th Anniversary Screening Of “When Harry Met Sally” – Arrivals at TCL Chinese Theatre on April 11, 2019. (Photo Credit: Joe Scarnici/Getty Images)

According to TMZ‘s report, Romy told officers that Nick was “dangerous.”

She also told them that he was living at the house, but was not there when she arrived.

The apparent implication was that she believed that Nick had fled the scene, though it seems unlikely that she used those exact words.

TMZ‘s report on the state of the scene describes “bodies butchered” with the murder looking like the deed of a “mad man.”

As we saw clearly just three months ago, neck injuries can cause a tremendous amount of rapid blood loss. The horror would be difficult to imagine for most, and much harder for Romy to witness.

Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner in 2025.
Rob Reiner and Michele Reiner attend Human Rights Campaign’s 2025 Los Angeles Dinner at Fairmont Century Plaza on March 22, 2025. (Photo Credit: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Human Rights Campaign)

Nick is in custody

About six hours after Romy’s grim discovery, authorities located Nick Reiner and arrested him on suspicion of murder.

Given the state of the late Rob and Michele Reiner’s remains and Romy’s statements to police, they are remanding Nick — holding him without bail.

He is also on suicide watch, out of apparent fear that he may be unstable or in an altered state of consciousness.

Millions are grieving the late director for his indelible impact upon popular culture as well as his activism that improved countless lives in his home state of California and beyond.

But this terrible act has destroyed a family. In more ways than one.

Rob Reiner: Everything We Know About the Murder Scene, Timeline was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Nick Reiner Medically Unable to Appear In Court, Could Face Death Penalty, Says DA

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Nick Reiner was scheduled to make his first appearance in court on Tuesday,

But Nick’s attorney, Alan Jackson — who previously represented Harvey Weinstein — revealed today that his client had not been “medically cleared” for transportation to his arraignment.

Obviously, that could mean any number of things.

Actor/Producer/Director Rob Reiner (center) and wife Michele Singer (L) and son Nick Reiner (R) attend Teen Vogue's Back-to-School Saturday kick-off event at The Grove on August 9, 2013 in Los Angeles, California.
Actor/Producer/Director Rob Reiner (center) and wife Michele Singer (L) and son Nick Reiner (R) attend Teen Vogue’s Back-to-School Saturday kick-off event at The Grove on August 9, 2013 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Teen Vogue)

Multiple outlets have confirmed that Nick is on suicide watch, so it’s possible that he’s not psychologically fit to appear in court.

It’s also possible that he sustained some sort of injury, either during the struggle with his parents or after his arrest.

Whatever the case, the 32-year-old is receiving no sympathy from Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman, who stated moments ago that Reiner could face the death penalty if he’s convicted.

The case could be complicated by Nick’s long history of mental illness and substance abuse.

As you’ve certainly heard by now, Hollywood legend Rob Reiner and wife Michele Singer were found stabbed to death in their home on Sunday.

Nick was arrested in connection with their deaths and is currently being held without bail.

Director Rob Reiner (second from left) and family arrive at the premiere of "Rumor Has It" at the Grauman's Chinese Theater on December 15, 2005 in Hollywood, California.
Director Rob Reiner (second from left) and family arrive at the premiere of “Rumor Has It” at the Grauman’s Chinese Theater on December 15, 2005 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

Sources say the night before the alleged murders, Nick attended Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party with his parents.

Witnesses say he was badly underdressed (wearing sweats and a hoodie at a black tie event) and behaving erratically.

According to at least one account, Nick “stormed off” after a tense exchange with comedian Bill Hader.

Sources say Nick interrupted a conversation between Hader and another guest and became irate when Hader informed him that the conversation was private.

Witnesses say Nick also had a “loud argument” with his father at O’Brien’s party.

It’s still unclear when exactly the murders took place, but new reports indicate that Rob and Michele’s bodies were in a state of rigor mortis when their daughter found them the following afternoon.

Honoree Rob Reiner poses with family at the 41st Annual Chaplin Award Gala at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on April 28, 2014 in New York City.
Honoree Rob Reiner poses with family at the 41st Annual Chaplin Award Gala at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts on April 28, 2014 in New York City. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images)

Numerous celebrities have paid loving tribute to Rob Reiner, and an associate of the family’s, a yoga instructor named Alanna Zabel tells Page Six that Nick has a long history of “egocentric” behavior.

She rememberd Nick as “this little boy” with “behavioral issues” who “was always upsetting everyone” but “trying to figure it out.”

“Rob and Michelle asked me to do yoga with Nicky privately,” hoping it would help calm him down, Zabel recalls.

“Boys are wild in general, not just Nicky,” she explained, adding:

“I really focused our sessions on trying to exhaust him so that I could get to that place of connection and mindfulness. But I rarely got there because he was just inexhaustible.”

The Reiners reportedly spent millions on therapists and rehab programs over the years. And at one point, Nick and Rob collaborated on a semiautobiographical film — 2015’s Being Charlie — based on Nick’s struggles.

Again, we don’t know what sort of medical issues kept Nick out of court today, but we’ll continue to monitor the situation, and we’ll keep you updated as new information becomes available.

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Joe Ely Cause of Death: Country Music Legend Passes Away at 78

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We have sad news to report from the world of music today.

Joe Ely — the country and rock star who helped put the Austin music scene on the map in the 1960s and ’70s — has passed away.

He was 78 years old.

Joe Ely reads from his new book "Reverb" while visiting Mojo Nixon in Celebration of his 10 Year Anniversary On SiriusXM with A special live show at the SiriusXM Studios on November 12, 2014 in Austin, Texas.
Joe Ely reads from his new book “Reverb” while visiting Mojo Nixon in Celebration of his 10 Year Anniversary On SiriusXM with A special live show at the SiriusXM Studios on November 12, 2014 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images for SiriusXM)

News of Ely’s death comes courtesy of a statement posted on his Instagram page on Tuesday.

“Legendary songwriter, singer, and raconteur Joe Ely died today from complications of Lewy Body Dementia, Parkinson’s and pneumonia,” the statement reads.

“His beloved wife Sharon and daughter Marie were at his side at their home in Taos, New Mexico. Ely was born February 9, 1947 in Amarillo, Texas.

“He was a leader of the extraordinary parade of artists raised in Lubbock who later settled in the live music capital of Austin,” the post continued.

Artist Joe Ely waits to go onstage during the CMHOF Outlaws and Armadillos VIP Opening Reception on May 24, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Artist Joe Ely waits to go onstage during the CMHOF Outlaws and Armadillos VIP Opening Reception on May 24, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images for Country Music Hall Of Fame & Museum)

“Ely signed with MCA Records in the 1970s and spent more than five decades recording and performing around the world.”

The statement promised that “a full obituary” and additional information would be provided shortly.

After establishing himself as a traveling musician in the late ’60s, Ely formed the country trio The Flatlanders in 1972.

Following a nearly 20-year hiatus during which their reputation only grew, the Flatlanders reassembled in 1998 to record a song for Robert Redford’s film The Horse Whisperer.

Joe Ely performs onstage for Country's Roaring '70s: Outlaws and Armadillos exhibition opening concert at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on May 25, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee.
Joe Ely performs onstage for Country’s Roaring ’70s: Outlaws and Armadillos exhibition opening concert at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on May 25, 2018 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

Ely continued touring and recording in the years that followed, releasing his final album, Love and Freedom, in February 2025.

A musician whose influence and fandom stretched well beyond the world of country music, Ely caught the attention of legendary punk band the Clash in 1978 and was later asked to tour with the band.

“I had teachers tell me I wouldn’t make it to 21 when I was going to high school, so I beat the odds,” the iconic musician famously quipped in a 2011 interview.

Ely is survived by his wife and daughter.

Our thoughts go out to his loved ones during this incredibly difficult one.

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Janelle Brown Actually Considered Getting Back Together with Kody

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Janelle Brown made two major admissions on Sister Wives this week.

Two major admissions that were opposite in nature.

On the latest installment of this TLC reality show, Kody Brown sat down to offer an apology to his former spouses… starting with Janelle.

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For the first time we can recall, Janelle confessed on air that she had thoughts in the past that maybe she wasn’t totally done with Kody.

“At some point I thought, ‘What if we worked this out?’” Janelle acknowledged before getting together in person with Kody. “It’s just one of those thoughts, you know, you have when you sit down with an ex.”

It didn’t take long for reality to slap Janelle in the face, though.

“He says all the time how much he loves Robyn and she’s his true love or whatever,” the mom of six later said. “And I’m like, ‘That’s great. You guys can have each other.’”

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In the end, accepting Kody’s apology on this episode — which included him explaining why he alleged to have never loved his first three wives — felt like the last piece of the puzzle for Janelle.

She was able to finally say it: Janelle Brown is ready to move on.

“This feels like the timing is right, now,” Janelle told viewers of her desire to ask for a spiritual release from her union. “The property is done. We’ve said our peace, and now it feels like it’s time to really cut that and move on.”

From what we can gather, Sister Wives Season 20 was filmed many months ago; some time this spring.

We can’t say for certain when Janelle has since gone through with this release, which we believe would go through the family’s church.

Janelle Brown has made the astute decision to walk away from Kody. (TLC)

“The financial ties are dissolved,” said Janelle, who now lives near daughter Maddie in North Carolina. “Kody and I meeting sort of put a few of the little pieces that were missing out of the chapter of the book that’s closed.”

And while Brown graciously listened to what her ex had to say about the rocky years following their separation, “I don’t really care what Kody thinks about me seeking a spiritual release,” Janelle added. “I don’t care.”

To be clear, Janelle moved on a long time ago. She’s made that clear.

But every little step helps.

“I don’t really know if I’ll feel any different once the spiritual release is done,” Janelle concluded. “But intellectually, I’ll know that there’s a difference.”

Janelle Brown Actually Considered Getting Back Together with Kody was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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Michelle Obama pushes back on Trump’s Rob Reiner comments

Former first lady Michelle Obama on Monday appeared to push back on President Donald Trump’s controversial remarks about the death of Hollywood couple Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner.

In an appearance on ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Obama shared that she and her husband, former President Barack Obama, were supposed to see the Reiners on Sunday — the same day their bodies were discovered stabbed to death in their California home.

While her husband early Monday shared that the two were “heartbroken” to learn of the Reiners’ deaths, Michelle Obama appeared to single out Trump’s statement, which attributed the couple’s deaths to “Trump derangement syndrome” and the director’s lack of support for the president.

“Let me just say this, unlike some people: Rob and Michele Reiner are some of the most decent, courageous people you ever want to know,” she told Kimmel. “They’re not deranged or crazed. What they have always been are passionate people. In a time when there’s not a lot of courage going on, they were the kind of people who were ready to put their actions behind what they cared about. And they cared about their family. And they cared about this country.”

Police are currently investigating the Reiners’ deaths as an “apparent homicide,” and authorities announced Monday that Reiner’s son, Nick Reiner, is in custody as a suspect. He has been booked on murder charges and is being held on $4 million bail.

The son of legendary comedian Carl Reiner, Rob Reiner was a strong supporter of progressive causes, including LGTBQ+ rights and early childhood education, and often held fundraisers and campaigned for Democratic issues. He was also a frequent critic of Trump’s.

In a Monday morning post to Truth Social, Trump said Reiner was “a tortured and struggling, but once very talented movie director and comedy star, has passed away, together with his wife, Michele, reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME, sometimes referred to as TDS.”

Despite sharp backlash from Democrats and Republicans alike, Trump doubled down on his comments during a medal presentation Monday afternoon, telling reporters in the Oval Office that he wasn’t a fan of Reiner’s “at all.”

“He was a deranged person as far as Trump is concerned,” Trump said.

The White House declined to comment.

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Republicans push mail-in voting for the midterms in defiance of Trump

Republicans are making mail-in voting a core part of their midterm battle plans — a sharp contrast with President Donald Trump’s efforts to abolish the practice as they scramble to turn out his base.

In Wisconsin, the state party is preparing a full-court press of mailers, emails, phone banks, door knocks and digital ads to get voters to sign up for mail ballots.

In Michigan, the Monroe County GOP ran a social media campaign ahead of the fall election urging voters to utilize permanent absentee ballots and is planning an even bigger push next year.

In Pennsylvania, where Republicans poured $16 million into boosting the number of GOP voters using mail ballots in 2024, the state party chair called it “a priority” for 2026. The nonprofit Citizens Alliance, which aided efforts to get Republicans to return their mail ballots in Pennsylvania last year, is planning to knock 750,000 doors ahead of the midterms to encourage infrequent voters to embrace the practice.

And the Republican National Committee intends to build on the aggressive early mail and in-person voting campaign it ran successfully in 2024, after shying away from the practice in 2020, while also supporting election security efforts including stopping ballots from being counted after Election Day, according to a person granted anonymity to describe the committee’s plans.

“Democrats have built a pretty massive structural advantage in early voting for a long, long time. And we just can’t keep going into election night 100,000 votes down and expect to make it up in 12 hours,” Wisconsin GOP Chair Brian Schimming said in an interview. “Treating early voting as optional, or something Democrats do, is a losing gamble.”

Trump has long falsely decried mail voting as rife with fraud. Over the summer, he vowed that Republicans “are going to do everything possible [to] get rid of mail-in ballots.” In November, and again this week, he called on Senate Republicans to eliminate the filibuster and pass a law to ban mail-in voting.

But, as has been the case for several years, he and his party are out of sync.

Rattled by electoral losses across the country this year and fearing a turnout slump in 2026 when control of Congress is on the line, Republican party chairs and operatives in battleground states Trump flipped by razor-thin margins in 2024 are turning to mail-in voting to keep lower-propensity voters engaged when he’s not on the ballot. They’re redoubling the 2024 efforts they ran successfully despite Trump alternating between promoting and railing against the practice — a turnabout after his vilification of mail ballots contributed to GOP losses in 2020.

Now, back in office, Trump is escalating his war against mail ballots. He signed an executive order in March that attempted to bar states from counting ballots that arrive after Election Day, along with other election-system overhauls. Judges have blocked most of the order, and the Supreme Court is set to decide whether federal law prohibits states from counting late-arriving ballots postmarked by Election Day.

Despite pledging to “lead a movement” to eliminate “corrupt” voting by mail ahead of the midterms, Trump has yet to issue another executive order on it. State courts have upheld vote-by-mail programs expanded during the pandemic. And presidents have little authority over state-run elections, whose rules are guided by federal and state law rather than presidential decree.

State and local Republicans, seeing few paths to overturning mail voting programs, are forging ahead — swallowing their own misgivings about ballot security in an effort to cut into a Democratic advantage as early voting options turn Election Day into election season.

Pressed about their mission appearing antithetical to Trump’s rhetoric, Republican operatives uniformly insisted they’re simply trying to play by the rules they’ve been given and that they support the president trying to change them — even if they’re unsure he’ll succeed.

“In Michigan, that’s the law of the land unless we can find a U.S. constitutional override, which I doubt that’s going to happen,” said Jim Runestad, a state senator who chairs the Michigan Republican Party. So, he said, “we’ll be fully engaged in early and absentee voting — we have to be.”

Still, the renewed dispute between Trump and his party over mail-in voting is the latest evidence of cracks forming in the ordinarily unified Republican Party. GOP lawmakers throughout the country, from New Hampshire to Indiana, have been rebuffing the president’s push for an aggressive redistricting effort to shore up his party’s chances of keeping its slim House advantage next year. Democrats need to net just three seats in order to seize control over the lower chamber. And several members of Trump’s base, namely departing Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, bucked him on the yet-to-be-released Jeffrey Epstein files.

The White House did not respond to a request for comment for this story.

Republicans have already shown some success in convincing their voters to embrace mail voting. In Pennsylvania — where now-Sen. Dave McCormick’s campaign, party committees and outside groups spent millions promoting the practice — GOP voters cast 32.4 percent of mail ballots in 2024, up from 23.7 percent four years earlier, helping Trump narrowly flip the state. Roughly one in five Republican voters who cast ballots in the state that year had not participated in any elections since 2020, suggesting the method worked for some low-propensity voters who the party has to work harder to turn out.

Nationally, roughly three in 10 ballots in the 2024 general election were cast by mail, according to a U.S. Election Assistance Commission report from June. That was down from 43 percent in 2020, at the pandemic’s peak, but higher than pre-Covid, according to the report.

“We have to encourage people to embrace mail-in voting and early voting,” Pennsylvania GOP Chair Greg Rothman said in an interview. “That has to be a priority for us in 2026.”

Rothman won’t be alone in that fight. Citizens Alliance, the nonprofit founded by Pennsylvania-based conservative activist Cliff Maloney that hired over 100 people to chase ballots across roughly 500,000 doors in 2024, is gearing up to knock 750,000 in 2026. The Republican State Leadership Committee, which helped fund mail-ballot programs in Pennsylvania last year, put more than $2 million behind turnout efforts in New Jersey and Virginia this year and said it’s “doubling down” on the program in 2026.

“Without Trump on the ballot, the low-propensity problem is an epidemic” and “Republicans have to adapt or die,” Maloney said. “The blessing here is that there’s a solution — and the solution is to actually put dollars, cents, time and energy into the same tactics that the left uses to target low-propensity voters.”

State and county parties in Wisconsin and Michigan are planning similarly aggressive efforts, though they, like other Republican officials interviewed for this story, declined to share details or put price tags on strategies still taking shape. In Michigan, where voters can sign up for a permanent mail ballot list, Monroe County GOP Chair Todd Gillman sees it as a way to get more people engaged in more under-the-radar local elections.

But even as they try to make inroads with mail voting, Republicans in other states are attempting to follow Trump in restricting the practice. Ohio’s GOP-controlled Legislature last month passed a bill that would invalidate nearly all ballots received after Election Day that were postmarked prior to the deadline. The state’s Republican governor, Mike DeWine, is now weighing whether to sign it. Utah GOP Gov. Spencer Cox signed a similar bill earlier this year. Republican-led Kansas Legislature overrode Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of another bill eliminating the grace period, which is being challenged in court.

And Republicans pushing mail-in voting remain somewhat hamstrung by their standard bearer’s scaremongering, which has sown a deep distrust among GOP voters that party officials and activists say they’re still working to reverse.

Trump made baseless claims of mail-voting fraud the basis for his constellation of stolen-election conspiracy theories in 2020. He piled on in 2024, suggesting scores of Pennsylvania ballots were fraudulent and accusing postal workers of “purposefully” losing some mail ballots — even as his campaign, the RNC and GOP-aligned groups prioritized early voting initiatives. Last month, as Californians voted to approve mid-decade redistricting in response to a GOP-led redraw in Texas, Trump threatened legal action that never materialized over ballots cast by mail in a state that sends one to every voter.

GOP operatives have a script for that, insisting to wary Republicans that they’ve made voting by mail more secure and informing them of the various options they have to ensure their ballots reach election offices, including hand delivery.

“We don’t necessarily like early voting or absentee ballots,” Gillman said. “But those are the rules we have to play by.”

Jessica Piper contributed to this report.

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Bill Clinton’s Now Meat-Free Diet Has Changed A Lot Over The Years

Bill Clinton has come a long way from his infamous appetite for McDonald’s back when he was president. Nowadays, he follows a stricter, heart-healthy regimen.

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Everything We Know About Dolly Parton’s 2025 Health Issues

Over the past few months, country music legend Dolly Parton has missed attending a few events, causing her fans to worry about her health. Here’s what we know.

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The Fruity Punch That’s A Staple At Mexican Christmas Celebrations

Christmas is celebrated in many countries around the world, but the celebrations can differ from place to place. Here’s a staple holiday drink in Mexico.

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