US judge halts Trump's executive order on mail-in voting.

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ME News message: On June 25 (UTC+8), a federal judge in the Boston, Massachusetts area in the United States temporarily halted the implementation of President Trump’s executive order intended to tighten mail-in voting requirements, thereby preventing the order from taking effect before the November election that will decide control of Congress. U.S. Federal District Judge Indira Talwani supported the claim made by a coalition of states led by the Democratic Party, which argued that Trump is trying to illegally interfere with the states’ administration of federal elections. The judge noted that the president has no authority to compile voter lists for the states, and the U.S. Postal Service has no statutory authority to establish binding mail-in voting requirements. Under the U.S. Constitution, the responsibility for administering federal elections lies with the states. (Source: ODAILY)
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