A federal judge ruled on Thursday that she will only consider certain aspects of the challenges to President Trump's executive order aimed at restricting mail-in voting. The judge stated that the plaintiffs must wait before addressing concerns related to elections beyond the current year. This ruling follows lawsuits filed in April by a coalition of voter education nonprofits and Democratic-led states against the Trump administration.
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Federal judge limits scope of challenges to Trump's mail-in voting order
A federal judge has decided to limit the challenges against President Trump's executive order on mail-in voting, stating that concerns about future elections cannot be raised at this time. The ruling comes after lawsuits were filed by voter education nonprofits and Democratic-led states in April.
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Federal judge limits challenges to Trump mail-in voting order
Federal judge limits scope of challenges to Trump's mail-in voting order