Federal Court Greenlights Legal Fight Against Trump’s Mail Voting Restrictions Before 2026 Midterms

Federal Court Greenlights Legal Fight Against Trump’s Mail Voting Restrictions Before 2026 Midterms

2026-06-18 politics

Boston, Friday, 19 June 2026.
A federal court has allowed voting rights groups to challenge President Trump’s executive order restricting mail-in voting, a move critics say could disenfranchise millions. The order, set to take effect before the November 2026 midterms, mandates federal citizenship lists and threatens to block mail ballots for voters not on them—including military, elderly, and disabled citizens. The ruling marks a pivotal moment in the battle over voting access, with businesses and political strategists watching closely as the case could reshape election rules and corporate PAC strategies. The court’s decision keeps the fight alive, but the order’s implementation remains a looming threat to voter turnout.

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