Democrats Challenge Trump's Mail-In Voting Directive

The Democratic Party is appealing a judge's ruling that did not block Trump's executive order on mail-in voting. The court did not address the order's legality. A Boston court will soon hear a similar lawsuit. Trump's administration claims voter fraud, while Democrats argue the order could disenfranchise voters.

Democrats Challenge Trump's Mail-In Voting Directive
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On Monday, the Democratic Party announced its intention to appeal a judge's decision against blocking President Donald Trump's executive order designed to tighten regulations on mail-in voting.

The March 31 executive order requires the U.S. Postal Service to only deliver ballots to voters listed on approved mail-in ballot lists, sparking accusations of unconstitutionality by the Democratic Party.

Meanwhile, Democrats contend the decree will disenfranchise voters. A different court in Boston is preparing to address a lawsuit brought by Democratic states challenging the order.

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