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Postal Service won’t deliver mail ballots for states that don’t hand over voter lists, under plan for Trump directive
- New USPS rules tied to Trump’s executive order could force states to hand over voter lists to get mail‑in ballots delivered — or risk losing Postal Service delivery.
- Twenty‑three Democratic‑led states, D.C., party groups and voting advocates are suing, and courts are set to rule this summer after a judge declined to block the order.
- Critics warn it’s federal overreach that risks voter privacy, strains USPS logistics, and could disenfranchise voters ahead of the midterms.
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