Federal Court Invalidates Key Portions of 2026 Election Executive Order
A federal court has ruled that significant sections of President Trump's 2026 executive order on election integrity are unconstitutional. The order had aimed to centralize election administration by involving the Department of Homeland Security and restricting mail voting, which the court found to unlawfully interfere with state processes. This decision impacts federal oversight of elections and presidential authority.
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