What Happened
A federal judge in Boston has blocked parts of an order issued by former President Trump that sought to place new limitations on mail-in voting. The judge's decision prevents the enforcement of these specific measures.
In separate legal developments, the Justice Department has been involved in efforts concerning national security reporters and grand jury testimony. Additionally, the department has reportedly rebuffed a court order related to declarations for a weaponization fund.
Another report indicated that photographs taken behind tarps at the Kennedy Center did not display any sign of former President Trump's name.
Key Facts
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A federal judge in Boston blocked parts of an order by former President Trump.
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The order aimed to limit mail-in voting.
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The Justice Department was involved in a case regarding national security reporters testifying before a grand jury.
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The Justice Department reportedly rebuffed a court order for weaponization fund declarations.
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Photos behind Kennedy Center tarps showed no sign of Trump's name.