Trump’s new role for USPS in mail balloting is unconstitutional, three lawsuits say - CNN
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Three lawsuits challenge the Trump administration's changes to how USPS handles mail-in voting as unconstitutional.
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If these lawsuits fail, changes to mail-in voting administration could affect your voting options in upcoming elections.
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Three lawsuits have been filed challenging a new Trump administration role for the U.S. Postal Service in mail balloting as unconstitutional. The cases argue that the administration's changes to how USPS handles mail-in voting exceed executive authority and may restrict voter access. Mail balloting has been a significant voting method, particularly since the 2020 election, and any policy shift affecting its administration faces legal scrutiny. The lawsuits represent an immediate constitutional challenge to the administration's voting-related directives. The outcome will likely hinge on whether courts view the USPS changes as a valid exercise of executive power or an overreach into electoral processes traditionally governed by states and Congress.
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