President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order to create a nationwide list of verified eligible voters and to restrict mail-in voting, a move that swiftly drew legal threats from state Democratic officials as the president demands further limitations on voting ahead of this year's midterm elections.
Breakdown
- Trump signs order for national voter list and absentee ballot restrictions 27s
- Order requires coded ballots and envelopes for mail-in voting 1m 36s
- California, Oregon, and Arizona vow legal challenges to the order 14s
- Legal experts argue the order violates the Constitution's state authority 2m 28s
- Experts predict courts may block the order, with possible Supreme Court appeal 3m 2s