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States push back against Trump over attempted voting change

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States push back against Trump over attempted voting change

President Trump has signed an executive order aimed at limiting mail-in ballots, which California leaders say they will fight in court. The order requires federal agencies to compile a list of eligible voters and directs the USPS to take control of mail balloting, sparking concerns over election integrity and constitutional rights.

President Trump signed an executive order to limit mail-in ballots. California leaders vowed to fight the order, saying it infringes on the state's constitutional right to administer elections. The order requires the USPS to design new envelopes with special bar codes to track eligible voters. Federal agencies must compile a list of eligible voters. California officials say the order is an 'illegal power grab' ahead of midterm elections. The state plans to block the order in court, citing concerns over election integrity and constitutional rights.

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