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Trump asks Supreme Court to clear way for implementation of executive order restricting mail-in ballots
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by WorldTribune Staff / 247 Real News July 28, 2026President Donald Trump on Monday asked the Supreme Court to allow him to fully implement his executive order which imposes additional restrictions on mail-in voting.
Under the order, the rules issued by the USPS must provide that the Postal Service can only send mail-in ballots to voters whose names appear on the state citizenship lists.
Sauer asked the Supreme Court to issue an immediate administrative stay – an order that temporarily puts the lower court’s order on hold while the justices consider the government’s request.
The Trump Administration then came to the Supreme Court on Monday, asking the justices to step in.
But even if it were appropriate for courts to consider their request, Sauer continued, Talwani’s ruling should be put on hold to avoid “serious irreparable harm.”