
Trump's CRASH OUT Will Cost Republicans MASSIVELY

Trump’s voting crackdown took two major court losses in one week, with judges blocking his proof-of-citizenship order and his voter-data dragnet, so he immediately tried to force the issue through ransom politics and bureaucratic pressure. He canceled a bipartisan housing bill signing until Congress passes his SAVE America Act, while Speaker Mike Johnson looks for a way to jam voting restrictions into reconciliation despite the Senate parliamentarian already rejecting the move. Then the Postmaster General admitted under questioning that USPS could refuse to deliver mail ballots in states that will not hand over mail-voter lists, turning the mail system itself into another pressure point before November. Ring of Fire's Josh G. discusses.
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AI GeneratedDonald Trump is attempting to implement restrictive voting measures by leveraging federal power and holding a bipartisan housing affordability bill hostage. Despite multiple court losses regarding citizenship requirements for voter registration, the administration is proposing a rule that would weaponize the USPS to block mail-in ballots in non-compliant states.
