Federal judges hear challenges to Trump’s mail‑in voting executive order

A federal court convened to consider lawsuits against a Trump executive order. The order expands mail‑in voting procedures nationwide. Plaintiffs argue the

A federal court convened to consider lawsuits against a Trump executive order. The order expands mail‑in voting procedures nationwide. Plaintiffs argue the directive oversteps constitutional authority. The government defends the order as a measure to increase voter access. Legal experts note the case could set precedent for election law. The hearing includes testimony from election officials and advocacy groups. A decision is expected later this year, influencing upcoming elections. Stakeholders are preparing for potential appeals depending on the outcome.