Lawmakers Blast Postmaster General Mail Ballots Threat: 'Blatantly Illegal' - Newsweek
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The Postmaster General's threat to withhold mail ballot delivery unless voter rolls are verified first has lawmakers calling it flatly illegal — who controls the vote?
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- Lawmakers labeled the Postmaster General's stance on mail ballots 'blatantly illegal,' escalating a standoff ahead of the 2026 midterms.
- An executive order directed federal agencies to build verified citizen voter lists and instructed USPS to act on them — a role critics say Congress never granted.
- The dispute centers on whether the executive branch can condition mail ballot delivery on its own eligibility determinations, bypassing established election law.