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Federal judge halts Trump's election executive order seeking to create a federal voter list

PBS NewsHour

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June 25, 2026

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Federal judge halts Trump's election executive order seeking to create a federal voter list

It was the second ruling in as many days against executive orders Trump has signed seeking oversight of the nation's elections.

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Votebeat

· Jun 25, 2026

Judge Halts Trump’s Order to Create Federal Voter List and Restrict Mail Voting

However, the injunction applies only to this year’s elections.

Fox News

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· Jun 25, 2026

Obama-appointed judge blocks Trump's election order as SAVE America Act fight intensifies

Obama-appointed judge blocks Trump executive order creating federal voter registration list, ruling the president exceeded his authority on election rules.

The New American

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· Jun 29, 2026

Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Bid to Federalize Mail-in Voting

A federal judge blocked key parts of President Trump’s election executive order that attempts to regulate voting by mail. ... The post Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Bid to Federalize Mail-in Voting appeared first on The New American.

EL PAÍS

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· Jun 29, 2026

US Supreme Court delivers two setbacks to Trump

The justices upheld state laws allowing mail-in votes to be counted, and said Fed Governor Lisa Cook cannot be immediately removed

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 25, 2026

Massachusetts Court Sides With Michigan, Shuts Down White House Bid To Take Over Mail-In Ballots

A federal judge in Massachusetts has blocked a White House executive order that attempted to establish federal oversight over state voter registration rolls and mail-in voting for the upcoming November 3, 2026, election. The ruling comes in response to a multi-state lawsuit led by Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and a coalition of 24 states. [] Massachusetts Court Sides With Michigan, Shuts Down White House Bid To Take Over Mail-In Ballots

The Daily Caller

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· Jul 2, 2026

Clinton-Appointed Judge Nixes Trump’s Mail-In Ballot Executive Order

'violates paragraph 2 of the Agreement'

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Related coverage for "Federal judge halts Trump's election executive order seeking to create a federal voter list": Votebeat — Judge Halts Trump’s Order to Create Federal Voter List and Restrict Mail Voting. Fox News — Obama-appointed judge blocks Trump's election order as SAVE America Act fight intensifies. The New American — Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Bid to Federalize Mail-in Voting. EL PAÍS — US Supreme Court delivers two setbacks to Trump. Tampa Free Press — Massachusetts Court Sides With Michigan, Shuts Down White House Bid To Take Over Mail-In Ballots. The Daily Caller — Clinton-Appointed Judge Nixes Trump’s Mail-In Ballot Executive Order