Federal Courts Slam Brakes on Trump's Election Reform Efforts In a major blow to President Trump's efforts to reshape the nation's election landscape, a federal court has issued a second ruling in as many days against his executive orders seeking increased oversight of the country's electoral process. The latest decision marks a significant setback for the Trump administration, which had argued that the orders were necessary to combat voter fraud and ensure the integrity of elections. However, critics have long maintained that the measures were an attempt to restrict voting rights and undermine the democratic process. As the November midterm elections approach, the rulings are likely to have significant implications for the administration's ability to implement its election reform agenda.
It was the second ruling in as many days against executive orders Trump has signed seeking oversight of the nation's elections.