April 24, 2025, 4:36 pm
A federal judge has dealt a blow to the Trump administration’s contentious push for a proof‐of‐citizenship requirement in its overhaul of U.S. election procedures. The ruling, delivered with a mix of legal rigor and unexpected candor, throws cold water on proposals that some say could disenfranchise voters while bolstering security, at least in theory.
Judge also denied several requests from a group of Democratic plaintiffs
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