Eighteen states, led by Democratic attorneys general, are suing President Trump's administration over an executive order aimed at changing voting laws. They argue it unlawfully infringes on state authority, creating barriers that could disenfranchise many voters. The lawsuit, filed in Massachusetts, highlights provisions requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration and limiting the counting of mail-in ballots arriving post-election. Officials claim the order threatens the democratic process and prioritizes the president's control over the electoral system, effectively undermining public rights and state responsibilities in managing elections.
We are a democracy not a monarchy and this Executive Order is an authoritarian power grab.
Trump's executive order seeks to change voting and election administration, threatening states with loss of federal funds for noncompliance.
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