
Oregon AG Sues Trump Over Voting Rules
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Oregons Attorney General Dan Rayfield leads a lawsuit against President Trumps new executive order, which tightens voting rules nationwide. The order targets vote-by-mail systems, pushing for a national list of verified eligible voters, and blocks the U.S. Postal Service from mailing absentee ballots to anyone not on approved lists. Twenty-two other attorneys general and one governor join the suit, arguing it forces states to overhaul election processes too quickly. Governor Tina Kotek supports the move, calling it unconstitutional voter suppression. Oregon, a pioneer in vote-by-mail, argues the order risks confusing voters and cutting access at a critical time. This legal fight tests presidential power versus state control, with elections looming large.
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