A federal judge in D.C. declines to block Trump's executive order on voting by mail
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Elections A federal judge in D.C. declines to block Trump's executive order on voting by mail May 28, 20267:13 AM ET Hansi Lo Wang President Trump holds his signed executive order that calls for restricting voting by mail in the White House's Oval Office in March. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption toggle caption Alex Brandon/AP A federal judge has declined to temporarily block President Trump's executive order that calls for restricting voting by mail. The ruling released Thursday by U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump nominee based in Washington, D.C., leaves in place — at least for now — an executive order on voting that tests the limits of the president's power under the Constitution. A separate, 2025 executive order on voting was halted by courts. Elections Trump signs a new executive order on voting. Experts say he lacks the authority The latest executive order, issued March 31, calls for the Department of Homeland Security to work with the Social Security Administration to create lists of adult U.S. citizens in each state, and to send those lists to state election officials. It also calls for the U.S. Postal Service — a federal agency that's independent of the administration — to come up with lists of eligible voters and to only deliver mail-in ballots to people on those lists. "The Court recognizes that the Postal Service may ultimately issue a final rule that directly affects Plaintiffs or their members, or that the Government may develop State Citizenship Lists that omit specific individuals due to particularized flaws. Plaintiffs may, of course, renew their motions if and when those future actions occur. Until then, however, Plaintiffs cannot show that preliminary injunctive relief is warranted," Nichols wrote about the decision not to block the order. Sponsor Message Nichols' ruling comes as another federal judge is preparing to issue a ruling in the coming weeks for a similar set of lawsuits based in Boston. Since Trump signed the order, it's been uncle...



