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lawyers urge judge to block trump order that would

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This news article covers a legal challenge to a presidential executive order on voting procedures. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication. The event is purely political and legal, with no concrete commercial signal for any sector.

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  • Trump's March 31 executive order aims to restrict mail-in voting.
  • Plaintiffs argue the order exceeds presidential authority and violates the Constitution.
  • The Justice Department says the litigation is premature as the voter list hasn't been created.
  • The order is Trump's second attempt to alter election procedures since re-election.
  • Previous similar order was largely halted by federal judges.

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