Donald Trump plans to issue an executive order mandating voter ID for all US elections, a move likely to face legal challenges. This controversial proposal also seeks to restrict mail-in voting, stirring debate over election integrity and access.
In a dramatic announcement, President Trump declares plans for an executive order mandating voter identification for every voter, while also calling for the end of mail-in voting, stirring controversy ahead of the 2026 elections.
In a bold move, President Trump plans to issue an executive order mandating voter ID for all U.S. elections, reigniting debates over election integrity and states' rights. Could this lead to legal battles?
Donald Trump has announced an executive order requiring voter identification for every voter and plans to eliminate mail-in voting, aiming for a major electoral overhaul ahead of the 2026 elections.
A judge has ruled that Utah's congressional map, drawn by Republicans, is unlawful, necessitating a rapid redistricting process ahead of the 2026 elections. This decision could significantly alter the state's political balance.
Chevron is pivoting from aggressive growth to focusing on profitability in the Permian Basin. With its recent $53 billion Hess deal, the company aims to streamline operations and maximize cash flow while maintaining stable production.
In a fierce political showdown, Texas and California leaders clash over redistricting plans that could redefine power in Congress. Trump's ambitions face off against Newsom's defense of democracy, signaling a dramatic shift in American politics.
In a heated session, the Texas House approved a Republican-backed congressional map that could shift five districts red, igniting accusations of gerrymandering and political maneuvering from Democrats. Legal challenges loom as the battle over representation intensifies.
In a controversial series of statements, President Trump announced plans to eliminate mail-in ballots and sign an executive order aimed at ensuring honesty in the upcoming 2026 Midterm Elections.
President Trump is stirring controversy as he announces plans to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines, claiming they are corrupt. Legal experts warn he lacks the authority to make such changes, raising concerns about election integrity as the midterms approach.