Judge refuses to pause ruling blocking Trump’s mail-voting executive order

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A federal judge refused to pause her June ruling blocking the Trump administration’s executive order aimed at mail voting, keeping the USPS from implementing the order in 23 states and DC. Talwani found the EO unconstitutional and beyond the executive branch’s authority, noting concerns about a national voter database and timing ahead of the November 3, 2026 election; a separate DC judge, Carl Nichols, declined to block the order, signaling a split among courts.
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