Trump’s bid to take over postal service could threaten mail voting
Monday, March 3 Trump’s bid to take over postal service could threaten mail voting President Donald Trump reportedly plans to sign an executive order to take over the USPS by dissolving its leadership and placing it under his administration. This move could grant Trump and his team immense power over mail-in ballots, a key target in Republican election fraud rhetoric — and advocates of vote by mail tell Democracy Docket they’re worried. Read here to learn more. A MESSAGE FROM OUR SPONSOR The Trump administration is giving DOGE unrestricted access to Americans’ personal data, including our finances, health records, and social security data. This leaves every one of us vulnerable to data breaches, mass surveillance, politically motivated attacks, and worse. Join the ACLU in demanding that Congress act now to stop DOGE from violating our privacy. California judge allows Huntington Beach voter ID law case to continue A California judge reversed h...