ESTABLISHED 2024 A CIVIC RECORD OF ACTIONS TAKEN AGAINST THE AMERICAN PEOPLE — AND HOW WE RESTORE THEM July 12, 2026
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Trump Executive Order Restricts Mail Voting, Creates Voter Eligibility List

President Trump signed an executive order restricting mail-in voting and directing the creation of a federal eligible voter list. Voting rights groups filed legal challenges arguing the president lacks constitutional authority to impose such voting restrictions. The order directly affects millions of Americans' access to mail ballots and could alter voting procedures across states.

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Trump Executive Order Restricts USPS Mail Ballot Distribution

President Trump signed an executive order limiting the Postal Service's ability to send mail ballots, restricting distribution only to voters deemed eligible by the administration. The order has been challenged as unconstitutional and would significantly impact mail-in voting access across the country. This directly affects millions of Americans' ability to vote by mail.

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Trump Signals Additional Mass Pardons for Capitol Attack Participants

President Trump signaled plans to issue additional mass pardons beyond the 1,500 unconditional pardons already granted to January 6 Capitol attack participants. Trump reportedly stated he would pardon anyone who came within 200 feet of the Oval Office. The announcement suggests further expansion of pardon authority for individuals involved in the 2021 Capitol riot.

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Trump Nominates Todd Blanche as Attorney General

President Trump formally nominated Todd Blanche, his former criminal defense attorney and current acting Attorney General, to permanently lead the Justice Department. Blanche's confirmation would entrench Trump's control over the DOJ and its prosecutorial powers. The nomination raises concerns about politicization of federal law enforcement and use of the department to pursue political opponents and allies of the former administration.

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DOJ Files to Overturn January 6 Seditious Conspiracy Convictions

The Department of Justice, under Trump-appointed US Attorney Jeanine Pirro, filed to overturn seditious conspiracy convictions of Proud Boys and Oath Keepers members convicted for their roles in the January 6, 2021 Capitol siege. This action seeks to reverse previously finalized guilty verdicts for far-right extremists. The filing directly impacts the legal consequences for individuals convicted of conspiracy charges related to the Capitol attack.