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Trump’s new executive order tries to use federal databases and the Postal Service to reshape state-run voter eligibility and mail-ballot delivery—an aggressive move experts expect courts to stop.

Executive

Mar 31, 2026

Trump again attacked vote-by-mail while quietly using it himself—and got publicly corrected when his explanation didn’t match his recent travel.

Elections

Mar 26, 2026

A Senate photo-ID voting amendment failed on a 60-vote hurdle, but the real dispute was about a federal one-size-fits-all mandate tied to the broader SAVE America Act—not whether ID can be used at all.

Congress

Melania and Barron Trump used Florida’s no-excuse vote-by-mail system in a Palm Beach special election while the president pushes federal limits on mail voting and attacks it as “cheating.”

Elections

Johnson dodges a basic fraud question while pushing a stringent proof-of-citizenship registration bill.

Elections

Mar 17, 2026

A federal voting bill advances documentation barriers that would predictably block eligible citizens from the ballot, normalizing disenfranchisement as a tool of election policy.

Congress

Mar 12, 2026

House leadership reportedly elevated a federal voting-restriction push over core governance needs, normalizing proof-of-citizenship barriers as a legislative priority.

Congress

Mar 12, 2026

A sitting president invoked a fictive voting loophole—six-year-olds “vouching” for voter ID—to press Congress for stricter election rules rooted in baseless fraud claims.

Elections

Mar 10, 2026

A sitting president is openly pressing to gut the Senate filibuster to impose federal voting requirements while asserting a personal role in picking foreign leaders—two moves that strain democratic guardrails at home and abroad.

Executive

Mar 6, 2026

A committee chair’s refusal to schedule a vote has become a loyalty test enforced by attacks on personal fitness, turning Senate procedure into a coercive weapon over voting rights.

Congress

Feb 20, 2026

A single senator’s “yes” puts a federal election-restriction bill one tie-break away from overriding state voting rules and narrowing access at the national level.

Congress

Feb 19, 2026

A cabinet secretary’s promise to ensure “the right people” vote signals federal power drifting from protecting elections to steering them—eroding the core norm that voters choose leaders, not leaders choosing voters.

Executive

Feb 15, 2026

A president is signaling he will rewrite nationwide voting rules by executive order for the midterms, bypassing Congress and risking mass disenfranchisement through unilateral federal control of elections.

Elections

Feb 13, 2026