Trump Admin Shifts to Coercive Tactics as Courts Block Voting Rules

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Facing a string of court defeats blocking his efforts to tighten voting rules, the Trump administration is pivoting to intimidation and leverage: the DOJ threatens criminal prosecutions over potential noncitizen voting and will dispatch federal election observers to Democratic-leaning areas, while FEMA ties grant funding to compliance with election-security conditions including expanded use of the SAVE database. The moves face ongoing legal challenges and constitutional questions, with state officials resisting federal overreach even as some Republicans push a SAVE Act at the federal level.
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