Shapiro, Other Democratic Officials Sue Trump Admin over Mail Voting Executive Order
- Democratic officials from 23 states, including Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, have sued the federal government over President Donald Trump's executive order on mail voting.
- The lawsuit claims the executive order violates the U.S. Constitution by overriding states' authority to run their elections.
- Shapiro stated that elections should be nonpartisan and run by the states, as the Constitution requires.
- The lawsuit asserts that the President's order interfering with state election administration is unprecedented and unconstitutional, and it is one of at least four suits filed against the order since its signing.
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Shapiro, other Democratic officials sue Trump admin over mail voting executive order
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Virginia AG joins fight against president’s hypocrisy on mail-in voting
Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones has joined nearly two dozen other states and Washington, D.C., in challenging Trump’s dubiously legal executive order to curb mail-in voting. (Photo by Mike Kropf/ via AP/pool)When it comes to voting, hypocrisy and deceitfulness are key tools utilized by President Donald Trump. That’s why Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones has joined nearly two dozen other states and Washington, D.C., in challenging Trump’s d…
Oregon joins lawsuit over Trump’s latest election order
Oregon, the first state to adopt universal mail voting more than 25 years ago, is joining other Democratic-led states suing over President Donald Trump’s executive order limiting mail ballots.

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