
Trump Orders Postal Service to Limit Mail Ballots to Eligible Voters
President Trump's executive order directing USPS to verify voter eligibility before sending mail ballots faces constitutional challenges from Democrats.
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President Trump's executive order directing USPS to verify voter eligibility before sending mail ballots faces constitutional challenges from Democrats.

Sen. Andy Kim becomes fourth Senate Democrat calling for Trump's removal via impeachment or 25th Amendment over Iran conflict, citing 'unfit for office.'

First Lady Melania Trump publicly denied any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell, calling emails between them 'casual correspondence.'

Senate Republicans will meet with Trump Friday to craft reconciliation bill funding immigration enforcement for years, bypassing Democrat opposition entirely.

Rep. Gregory Meeks acknowledges House Democrats don't have the votes to impeach Trump, calls president 'incompetent' on Iran war handling.

Keiko Fujimori leads fragmented field as Peru holds first round of presidential voting Sunday, with crime and corruption dominating voter concerns.

House Republicans defeated a Democratic war powers resolution Thursday that would have restricted Trump's ability to launch military action against Iran.

Sen. John Fetterman will vote against a war powers resolution to halt U.S. strikes on Iran, defying Democratic leadership as Senate plans vote next week.

Sen. Tammy Duckworth calls TSA's shoes-on policy 'reckless' after classified report shows airport scanners can't effectively screen footwear for threats.