USPS rule to curb mail-in voting triggers union backlash and lawsuits

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The USPS began implementing a rule tied to President Trump’s plan to restrict mail-in voting, drawing sharp criticism from the American Postal Workers Union and prompting multiple lawsuits over legality and voter access; the NAACP has sued to block the rule, DHS is exploring coordinating with USPS to monitor ballot flows, and California and Wisconsin report slower ballot delivery since the changes.
- Postal workers lash out against new USPS rule that helps Trump’s attack on mail-in voting Democracy Docket
- Postal Service proposes requiring states to provide mail-in ballot voter lists CNBC
- A federal judge in D.C. declines to block Trump's executive order on voting by mail NPR
- Boston judge critical of Trump's mail-in voting executive order Reuters
- U.S. Postal Service proposes absentee/mail-in voting rule Ballotpedia News
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