How Trump’s order on mail ballots threatens Postal Service independence
The lawsuits argue the order relies on unreliable citizenship data and would let states lose federal funding if they do not comply.
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How Trump’s order on mail ballots threatens Postal Service independence
Election workers sort ballots at the Weld County Elections office in Greeley, Colorado, in June 2024. (Photo by Andrew Fraieli/Colorado Newsline)President Donald Trump’s executive order on mail voting would shatter decades of U.S. Postal Service independence intended to shield it from partisan politics, postal experts and attorneys say. Postal experts said Trump ordering the postmaster general to take any action — let alone on a matter as sensit…
Trump's mail-in-ballot order puts Massachusetts voters in the crosshairs
EPISODE INFO HOST: Jennifer Smith GUESTS: Celia Canavan, executive director of the League of Women Voters of Massachusetts; Davin Rosborough, ACLU Voting Rights Project SOMEWHERE BETWEEN 34 AND 62 PERCENT of Massachusetts voters cast mail-in ballots in any given election, but a recent executive order from President Trump threatens to upend that system and prompted another legal clash over his attempts to wade into state election decisions via …
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