Trump Is Waging War on Our Elections. These People Are Fighting Back.

President Trump has signed an executive order instructing the US Postal Service to refuse to deliver ballots unless voters are on a new list of approved citizens, a move that voting rights groups are challenging in court. The order is part of a larger effort by Trump and his allies to undermine elections, but it has been met with fierce pushback from voting rights groups and state officials.
President Trump has signed an executive order that instructs the US Postal Service to only deliver ballots to voters on a new list of approved citizens. This move is being challenged in court by voting rights groups. The order is part of a larger effort to undermine elections. Trump's allies have also introduced the SAVE Act, which would require citizens to produce a passport or birth certificate to register to vote. The Justice Department has also been involved, seizing ballots from the 2020 election in Georgia and demanding sensitive voter rolls from all 50 states. State and county officials are resisting these efforts, and courts have ruled that the federal government has no authority to demand this data.
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