Appeals court narrows setback for Trump USPS mail-in ballot policy
Summary
A federal appeals court has allowed the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to continue with some changes to how it delivers mail-in ballots while legal challenges are still ongoing. However, a specific mail-in ballot rule from President Donald Trump’s administration is still blocked by another court order.Key Facts
- A three-judge panel from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals made the decision.
- The USPS can move forward with proposed changes to mail-in ballot delivery.
- Legal challenges against these changes are still happening.
- The Trump administration’s mail-in ballot rule remains blocked by a separate court order.
- The appeals court’s decision narrows but does not end the legal issues related to mail-in ballot procedures.
- The case involves how the USPS handles election mail, which is important for voting by mail.
- The ruling came on a Friday.
- The lower court had previously stopped certain USPS changes related to mail-in ballots.
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