Appeals court narrows setback for Trump USPS mail-in ballot policy
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A federal appeals court on Friday allowed the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to move forward with proposed changes to its mail-in ballot delivery procedures while legal challenges continue, but the Trump administration rule remains stalled under a separate court order. A three-judge panel for the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously halted a lower court…
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🚨 The D.C. Circuit has temporarily allowed the U.S. Postal Service to move forward with its proposed election-mail rule requiring states to submit voter lists and serialized ballot barcodes before USPS will mail federal ballots, staying a district judge's order. pic.twitter.com/MRfGcBWa8S
— SCOTUS Wire (@scotus_wire) July 17, 2026
🚨 JUST IN — TRUMP WINS IN COURT: Federal court UPHOLDS the US Postal Service advancing President Trump’s requirement to mandate states send in their voter rolls for citizenship checks, if they want their ballots mailed in the midterms — for now
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) July 18, 2026
The order also requires proper… pic.twitter.com/w4QeHei6HZ
🚨 HUGE DEVELOPMENT: US Court UPHOLDS the Postal Service requiring all states to submit voter rolls for citizenship checks in order to get mail-in ballots distributed — and US Attorney Bill Essayli says CALIFORNIA is about to be MAJORLY impacted
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) July 18, 2026
LFG!
ESSAYLI: "This ruling is a… pic.twitter.com/0p54AVbTQx