What Happened
A federal judge has blocked a U.S. Postal Service (USPS) rule that would have mandated states to share voter rolls for mail-in ballots. The rule was reportedly part of changes initiated by former President Donald Trump.
The judge's ruling prevents the USPS from carrying out this particular order concerning the sharing of voter information for mail-in voting processes.
This decision impacts how mail-in ballots are handled and the information exchange between election officials and the postal service.
Key Facts
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A federal judge blocked a U.S. Postal Service rule.
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The rule required states to share voter rolls for mail-in ballots.
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The rule was initiated by former President Donald Trump.
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The judge ruled that the USPS cannot follow the order.
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The ruling prevents the USPS from carrying out the order.

