Postal Service’s proposed restrictions on mail-in voting blocked
Summary
A federal judge stopped the U.S. Postal Service from changing how it handles mail-in ballots. The judge’s decision stops new rules that would limit mail-in voting, a method President Trump has criticized.Key Facts
- A federal judge blocked the USPS from changing mail-in ballot delivery rules.
- The proposed changes aimed to restrict mail-in voting.
- Postmaster General David Steiner said USPS would not deliver ballots in some states under the new rules.
- The judge’s decision prevents these restrictions from taking effect.
- President Trump has frequently criticized mail-in voting.
- The ruling supports continued access to mail-in ballots as usual for upcoming elections.
- USPS manages the delivery of mail-in ballots nationwide.
- The case reflects ongoing debates about voting methods in the U.S.
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