Trump has long said, without providing evidence, that mail-in voting is prone to fraud.

A federal judge blocked the US Postal Service from carrying out its plan for President Donald Trump’s mail ballot executive order, finding that the proposal violated a settlement…

Ruling marks second time that Trump’s plan to restrict mail ballots across the US has suffered a setback in court

Trump has long said, without providing evidence, that mail-in voting is prone to fraud.

Trump has long said, without providing evidence, that mail-in voting is prone to fraud.

President Trump has sought to limit mail-in voting and has ordered his administration to impose limits on the practice.

A federal judge on Wednesday ruled that the U.S. Postal Service cannot change its delivery of ballots to meet an executive order on voting by mail.

“USPS’ plan was unwise, unlawful, and a threat to the millions of voters who rely on mailed ballots to participate in our democracy," said one case litigant.

A federal judge ordered the USPS to be enjoined from implementing its proposed rule in line with President Donald Trump's executive order on mail-in voting.

The Trump administration said the rule would improve ballot tracking and verification, but the court found it conflicted with a USPS election-mail settlement...