Barrett-led ruling blocks Trump's post-election voting rewrite
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The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision led by Justice Barrett, allowed states to count postmarked ballots received after Election Day, marking a major setback for Trump's bid to overhaul voting rules and signaling that changes to election procedures should come from Congress rather than the courts or the White House.
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