Risks of USPS Manipulation by the Trump Admin - 2026 and forward

Very unconstitutional. The states should threaten to sue any postal workers that don’t deliver mail. That is their duty.

To sue the Federal Government?

If a USPS employee is not delivering mail, isn’t that reason enough to just fire them? Let them play the Trump card and they can then sue the USPS because they themselves (the employee) did not adhear to their contract when they where hired.

The U.S. Postal Service is not a state-controlled entity, is it? Can the state fire postal workers? Can the state sue the Feds at all about this?

The people who are paying the price for this move are the voters. Any citizen affected by this executive order should be able to sue for an injunction, I would think. I cannot imagine the State of Oregon or others such as Colorado, where vote-by-mail is embedded in our system, is going to let this go unchallenged.

And the Feddies will just say that the only ones holding up your mail is the states, and that you should just sue them.

I don’t see how they could do that. The states are responding to an executive order. That’s federal.

ETA: Alternatively, the states could just ignore the executive order. And wait to see what Trump does about it.

I just received an invitation to RSVP to a Common Cause meeting to address this issue. I’ll be interested to learn what their approach is going to be. They’ve had good success suing this administration up to now.

So the typical response from Trump. I’m gonna make this such a tangled mess you will never do it again.

The Trump administration is waging war on voting rights using justice department lawsuits, FBI investigations, and an executive order to limit voting by mail, moves mirroring the US president’s false claims he lost the 2020 election due to voting fraud, say election experts and ex-officials.

Since Donald Trump began his second term, numerous 2020 election denialists have been installed in key agencies such as the DoJ, the FBI and elsewhere to pursue widely discredited claims of fraud, which can intimidate election workers and voters in swing states that Trump lost to Joe Biden in 2020.

The justice department has also filed lawsuits seeking sensitive voter data from 30 states – even though, by law, states control elections – and the FBI has launched investigations into debunked allegations of voting fraud in Georgia, Wisconsin and a few other swing states that Trump lost in 2020.