Judge clears way for Trump mail-in ballot executive order
Summary
A federal judge allowed President Donald Trump’s March executive order on mail-in ballots to remain in effect despite legal challenges from Democrats. The order directs the federal government to create a list of eligible voters using citizenship information and guides the U.S. Postal Service on handling mail-in ballots.Key Facts
- A federal judge ruled on Thursday regarding President Trump’s executive order from March.
- The order focuses on rules about mail-in ballots for elections.
- Democrats challenged the order in court.
- The judge decided the order can stay in place for now.
- The executive order requires the government to make a list of eligible voters using citizenship data.
- It also instructs the U.S. Postal Service on how to manage mail-in ballots.
- The decision impacts how mail-in voting is regulated during elections.
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