Trump Pushes Postal Service Into Mail-In Voting Battle Ahead of Midterms
President Donald Trump is expanding his fight against mail-in voting by directing the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) to play a larger role in verifying voter eligibility for absentee ballots. The controversial move has sparked legal challenges, concerns inside the Postal Service, and warnings from voting-rights advocates who argue the plan could undermine election administration and voter access.
What Happened
According to a report by CNN, President Trump signed an executive order in March requiring the Postal Service to work with states on determining who is eligible to vote by mail.
The order would push USPS beyond its traditional role of delivering ballots and into helping enforce voter eligibility standards.
Under the proposal, the federal government would help create “state ci...


