Oregon, Washington among states suing to block Trump’s vote-by-mail executive order

Twenty-three states, including Oregon and Washington, have filed a lawsuit to block President Donald Trump's executive order on mail voting. The order would require federal agencies to create a list of eligible voters and direct the US Postal Service to only send ballots to those individuals, which the states argue exceeds Trump's authority and could lead to voter disenfranchisement.
Twenty-three states have filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's executive order on mail voting. The order would create a list of eligible voters and restrict ballot mailing. The states argue that Trump exceeded his authority and that the order could lead to voter confusion and disenfranchisement. Oregon and Washington are among the states suing. The lawsuit claims that the order would create chaos in election systems. Trump's order is part of his crusade against mail voting, which he claims is prone to fraud.
This content was automatically generated and/or translated by AI. It may contain inaccuracies. Please refer to the original sources for verification.