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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 Administration Seeks to End TPS for 13 Countries

The Trump administration pursued termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nationals from 13 of the 17 countries currently holding the designation. TPS provides temporary residency and work authorization to foreign nationals whose home countries face ongoing armed conflict, natural disasters, or other extraordinary conditions. This action would directly impact hundreds of thousands of immigrants currently living and working in the United States.

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DOJ Moves to Reinstate Death by Firing Squad

The Department of Justice took action to reinstate execution by firing squad as a method of capital punishment. This expands the methods available for federal death penalty cases beyond lethal injection. The policy directly affects death row inmates in federal custody and raises questions about execution procedures and constitutional protections.

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Appeals Court Rules Against Trump Detention Policy

An appeals court ruled against the Trump administration's immigration detention policy for undocumented immigrants. The decision creates a circuit split on whether undocumented immigrants can remain in the United States without facing arrest and detention. The case is likely headed to the Supreme Court.

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Trump Administration Regulation to Penalize Disabled Adults Living With Families

A Trump administration regulation will reduce federal assistance for disabled young adults who live with their parents or family members. The policy penalizes disabled individuals for maintaining family living arrangements that help them stay in their homes. This directly impacts disabled Americans' access to crucial support services and ability to live independently or with family support.

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Executive Order Abolishing Birthright Citizenship

Trump signed an executive order eliminating birthright citizenship, which grants automatic citizenship to children born in the United States. The order conflicts with the SAVE America Act and is currently before the Supreme Court. The action could disenfranchise millions of Americans born in the U.S. to non-citizen parents.

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Trump Gender Order Allows Transfer of Trans Inmates

A Trump administration order permits the transfer of transgender inmates to facilities matching their biological sex rather than gender identity. A federal appeals court allowed the policy to proceed while transgender women inmates pursue additional legal challenges. The ruling directly affects approximately 17 transgender women in federal custody facing transfer to men's facilities.

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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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EPA Extends Natural Gas Flaring Window to 72 Hours

The EPA proposed extending the flaring window for natural gas wells from the current timeframe to 72 hours, estimated to save the industry $2.5 billion over 15 years. The action reduces environmental oversight of natural gas operations. This occurred amid a broader energy price spike, with energy costs rising 10.9% from February to March.