BREAKING: A federal judge just blocked President Trump’s executive order restricting mail-in voting.
Today’s ruling means millions of Americans will continue to have access to the voting methods currently available while the legal challenge moves forward.
Democracy is strongest when people participate and when the courts ensure the rules are tested under the law
Something changed with Trump and the WH messaging in 2026.
They stopped even trying to acknowledge reality. Now every single day is “America is saved,” “the economy is booming,” “the world is safe,” “Trump fixed everything,” “golden age,” “historic victory.”
very North Korean.
To be clear: Trump has no leverage here. If he doesn’t sign the housing bill within 10 days, it becomes law automatically. If, before then, he vetoes, Congress has the votes to override.
🚨BREAKING: Postmaster General David Steiner told senators that, under a new proposed rule, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) will not deliver mail ballots unless states hand over their voter lists to the Trump administration https://t.co/WA59TUHa59
BREAKING: Trump just said he's not signing the bipartisan housing bill — to address the housing affordability crisis — until the SAVE America Act is passed.
The SAVE Act, designed to help rig elections, does not have the votes to pass.
NEW: Just months after pledging he would not help President Donald Trump’s administration build a national database with personal information to root out potential voter fraud, Hoskins transmitted driver license numbers and birth years of Missouri voters to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Trump is a terrible person. I knew that a long time ago. What has shocked me most is that so many people would willingly sacrifice all dignity and self respect to fete one of the most profanely ignorant men to ever walk the earth. That may be the most disturbing thing of all.
I haven't gotten a clear answer on this yet: if Democrats cheat in every election, why do we have a Republican house, senate, and white house and SCOTUS?
NOW: In a major blow to Trump, the Senate voted 50–48 to approve a resolution ordering the removal of U.S. forces from hostilities against Iran unless Congress declares war or authorizes the use of military force.
Republican senators Collins, Cassidy, Murkowski, and Paul voted yes. Fetterman was the only Democrat to vote no.
Senators McConnell and McCormick did not vote.