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President Trump is appealing a court ruling that has blocked parts of his order to restrict voting by mail. The ruling applies to 23 mainly Democratic-led states, plus Washington, D.C.
A federal judge blocked implementation of an executive order to tighten rules for mail-in voting before fall elections to decide control of Congress.
Meanwhile, a federal judge in Massachusetts struck down Trump’s executive order that would erect obstacles to voting.
President Donald Trump has fired the last three members of the Election Assistance Commission just months before the midterm elections. The Commission is an independent government agency set up under President George W.
Postmaster General acknowledges under new rules absentee ballots wouldn't be sent out unless states provide voter data.
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Trump laments 'tremendous loss' on mail-in ballots at Supreme Court, doubles down on voter-ID bill
Justice Amy Coney Barrett, whom Trump nominated in 2020, rejected arguments that federal laws preempt Mississippi permitting late-arriving absentee ballots.
