US judge blocks Trump order requiring proof of citizenship to vote

US District Judge Rules Against Trump's Proof of Citizenship Voting Requirement

A US federal judge has dealt a significant blow to President Donald Trump's attempt to require proof of citizenship on federal voter registration forms, ruling that such a mandate is unconstitutional. The decision, issued by Washington DC-based Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, sides with Democratic and civil rights groups that challenged the executive order in court.

The ruling bars the US Election Assistance Commission from adding the proof-of-citizenship requirement to the federal voter form, effectively preventing it from going into effect. Instead, the judge has granted a partial summary judgment, stating that the plaintiffs – including the Democratic National Committee and civil rights groups – have proven their case and can now move forward with further challenges.

The order comes as part of a broader legal battle between Trump's administration and various opponents who argue that his executive orders aimed at securing US elections are unconstitutional. Among these ongoing lawsuits is one filed by 19 Democratic state attorneys general, seeking to reject the president's executive order. Other states like Washington and Oregon have also joined the fight, filing separate lawsuits against similar provisions.

The outcome represents a significant victory for Democrats and civil rights groups, who argue that Trump's executive orders are an overreach of presidential power and an attempt to undermine the democratic process. The ruling highlights the constitutional limits on federal authority in matters related to voting qualifications and election procedures, which Judge Kollar-Kotelly has explicitly stated.

In her opinion, the judge emphasized that the separation of powers between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government is a fundamental aspect of US democracy. By ruling against Trump's order, she reinforced this principle, ensuring that any changes to federal voter registration forms or election procedures are subject to careful consideration by Congress and state legislatures – rather than being unilaterally imposed by the president.

The decision sets the stage for further legal challenges to Trump's election-related executive orders, as plaintiffs continue to push back against what they see as an attempt to systematically disenfranchise certain groups of voters.
 
I'm kinda surprised by this ruling lol 😂. I mean, I get why Trump wanted proof of citizenship but it feels like a really heavy-handed move. Like, isn't voting for anyone's dream regardless of where you're from? 🤔 And now we'll have to wait and see how this all plays out in the courts. Hopefully it doesn't lead to any voter suppression or anything 🙏. This whole thing is just so frustrating though...
 
OMG, like I'm totally thrilled that this judge ruled against Trump's proof of citizenship thingy 🙌💯! Like, can you even believe he was trying to do that?! It's so not fair to the citizens who wanna vote and stuff... This is a major win for democracy and all that jazz 🎉👏. I mean, Trump can't just go around making up laws willy-nilly, right? The separation of powers thingy is like, super important! 😂🤓 So, now the states can focus on their own voter registration forms and election procedures, which is a total win for everyone 🌈💖. I'm totes rooting for the Democrats and civil rights groups on this one 🙏🏽❤️. Trump's gonna have to get creative if he wants to try and change voting laws again... good luck with that, Donny 😜👀!
 
Wow, can't believe the judge is taking a stand against this proof of citizenship thing, feels like it's going to create more problems than solutions 🤔. Interesting how some states are already fighting this, maybe we'll see a national debate about voter ID laws soon? 😬
 
🤔 this is so cool 🎉 I mean, who would've thought that a judge would actually say no to trump's citizenship proof thingy 😒 it's like, hello, everyone deserves to vote regardless of their background, right? 🙌 the judge just basically said that's not how it works in the US 🇺🇸, we gotta stick to the rules and all that jazz 💁‍♀️. I'm low-key loving this decision 👍
 
awww man... thats a huge win for democracy 🙌👏. i can feel the frustration and anxiety that comes with feeling like your voice isn't being heard, especially when it feels like someone in power is trying to restrict access to voting. but honestly, this ruling is a reminder that our system of government is designed to protect us from exactly that kind of thing 🤝. it's okay to be scared or upset, but try not to lose faith in the process just yet 😊. we've got this, America! 💪
 
🤔 just think about it... if you gotta show ID just to vote, that's like saying your voice doesn't matter unless you're willing to prove who you are 🚫... and what if someone's identity is already proven by being a registered voter? shouldn't that be enough? 🤷‍♂️
 
just another example of a president overstepping their bounds 🤦‍♂️. i mean, can't you just trust that people are who they say they are? proof of citizenship is like, a fundamental right, not something you need to prove all the time 🙄. and what's next, requiring us to show our birth certificate or something? it's just a slippery slope, my friends 👀. i think this ruling sends a clear message that we gotta keep an eye on our elected officials and make sure they're not getting too big for their britches 💪. we need more checks and balances in our system of government, that's for sure 📚.
 
😬🤦‍♂️ The whole proof-of-citizenship thing is just so extra 🙄. I mean, who needs that kind of drama in the voting booth? 🤔 It's like, can't we all just get along and make sure everyone has a say in our democracy? 🤝 I'm glad Judge Kollar-Kotelly saw it through the lens of the Constitution and knew that Trump was overstepping his bounds 🚫. The whole idea of having to prove citizenship just adds another hurdle for people who are already struggling to exercise their right to vote, you know? 🤷‍♂️ It's like, let's focus on making voting easier and more accessible, not harder! 😊 #VotingRightsMatter #DemocracyInAction #NoProofOfCitizenshipPlease
 
🤔 I'm not surprised that a judge ruled against Trump's proof of citizenship voting requirement, but I do think it's a shame that it had to go all the way to court in the first place 🙄. I mean, shouldn't we just have verifiable voter rolls without having to jump through hoops? It's like they're saying, "Hey, we trust you're who you say you are... unless we don't" 😒. The fact that 19 state attorneys general and several other states joined the fight against this order is definitely a win for democracy 👏. But let's be real, this isn't over yet ⚔️. There will probably be more court battles ahead, and I'm not sure how it'll all shake out 🤷‍♂️. Still, one step closer to making voting easier and more accessible is definitely a good thing! 💯
 
🤷‍♀️ so like literally every time Trump tries to be all controlling and rule-y, a judge has to come along and be all "nah, you can't do that". i mean, it's not like he didn't see this one coming 🙄. can we just have some actual democracy around here where the people get to decide how they vote? 💁‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm not surprised about this ruling at all... it's a huge relief that we don't have to deal with some extra hoops to jump through on our voter registration forms 🙌. I mean, can you imagine trying to figure out what proof-of-citizenship even means? Like, do you need a birth cert, a passport, or maybe just a selfie with your grandpa 😂? It's crazy how much drama that one executive order was gonna cause. And honestly, it's kinda funny that Trump thought he could just dictate voter rules without anyone checking him 🙃. But seriously, this ruling is a big deal for democracy and making sure our elections are fair for everyone... fingers crossed these other lawsuits get resolved too 🤞
 
🤔 this is like so weird... can't believe trump's trying to make voting harder for us 🚫. it feels like he's just trying to suppress votes from people who arent exactly on his side 🗳️. what's next? ID requirements for everything? 😒 also, isn't that what our government is supposed to do? protect our rights and freedoms? 🤷‍♀️ i'm kinda worried about how this might affect people who are just trying to exercise their right to vote 👥.
 
"The power to decide a nation is at stake in every election." 🗳️ The fact that Trump's proof of citizenship voting requirement has been deemed unconstitutional is a huge blow to his administration, and it just goes to show how important it is for the government to respect the rights of all citizens.
 
idk why trump even tried this lol he thinks voting is just about being born in america? newsflash buddy citizenship is not a prerequisite for being able to vote 🙄 it's like trying to restrict people from voting because they're not fluent in english or something which would be super discriminatory 🤦‍♂️ at least the judge understood that it's all about the democratic process and keeping it fair for everyone 🙌
 
OMG 🤯, can you believe this? So Trump was all like "let me make sure everyone's a legit US citizen" and now he's gotta eat his words 🍴😂. Like, I get where he's coming from, we need to keep our elections secure and all that, but this just feels so... presidential power trip 🤪. And what's next? Is he gonna try to change the rules on how we pay taxes or something? 🤑. Anywayz, I'm low-key impressed by Judge Kollar-Kotelly for standing up to him like that 👏. It's all about those checks and balances, you know? 💯
 
I remember when we used to have to prove our citizenship on voter registration forms in the 90s 🤔, and it was a big deal back then too! But I guess times change, and now it's being deemed unconstitutional 😕. It's weird, though - my grandma used to vote every election day without having to show her ID, and she still lived in the same house her whole life 💕. Back then, we trusted our fellow citizens to be honest and decent enough to not cheat on their ballots 🤝. I wonder if that's what this judge is saying now - that we can trust our democracy to itself? 🤔
 
omg u guys i cant even rn i was watching this news and my mind is literally blown 😲 so like trump is trying to make ppl show their citizenship papers on the voting forms but judge ruled it out saying its unconstitutional can u believe it?! 🤯 its not just that though idk how many ppl r affected by this lol lets just say i have a friend who tried to register to vote in florida and they had to go thru like 10 pages of paperwork 😩 and now thats all being thrown out cuz trump is being a drama queen 🙄
 
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