US DOJ Says Federal Agencies Have Not Implemented Trump Mail Voting Order
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with 23 other attorneys general and the Governor of Pennsylvania, has filed a request in federal court to block President Trump's executive order on mail voting. The officials argue that states, not the president, hold the authority to establish election rules. The administration is required to respond to the legal challenge by a forthcoming deadline. The Department of Justice stated that federal agencies have not yet begun work on an order from the Trump administration to restrict voting by mail.
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NBC News Radio
“California Attorney General Rob Bonta joined by 23 other attorneys general and Pennsylvania's governor has asked the federal court to block President Trump's executive order on mail voting.”
Mastodon
“Federal agencies haven’t started on Trump order restricting voting by mail, DOJ says”
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