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Judges Push Back on Trump's Voting Rules
Massachusetts, USAFriday, June 13, 2025
The White House wasn't happy about this. They said the president will keep fighting for what he believes are fair elections. They also said they are confident they will win in the end. This is a classic example of the tension between federal and state powers.
The order also had a part that would have affected military members and other US citizens living abroad. These voters use a special postcard to register and request an absentee ballot. The order wanted to add more steps, like mailing in proof of citizenship. The judge said this goes against what Congress wanted, which was to make it easier for these voters to participate.
The order also tried to withhold funds from states that have lenient mail-in ballot deadlines. Many election officials like these rules because they reduce the pressure on the Postal Service. But Republicans argue that these rules benefit Democrats and can lead to fraud. This is a contentious issue, with both sides having strong opinions.
The judges' decisions show that the courts are playing a big role in shaping how elections will be conducted. It's a reminder that the power to set election rules is not just in the hands of the president or Congress, but also in the courts.
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