Senate Democrats press USPS to reject Trump mail-in voting order
Summary
Senate Democrats have asked the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) not to follow President Donald Trump's executive order that limits mail-in voting. They sent a letter urging the USPS to comply with existing laws that protect voting by mail.Key Facts
- Dozens of Senate Democrats signed the letter to the USPS.
- The letter was led by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Senators Gary Peters, Alex Padilla, and Dick Durbin.
- They oppose President Trump’s executive order restricting mail-in voting.
- The order aims to limit how mail-in ballots are handled and processed.
- Democrats argue the USPS must follow the law that supports mail-in voting.
- They want to ensure voters can use mail ballots without new limits from the executive order.
- The issue centers on voting access and election rules before upcoming elections.
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