President Trump criticizes a Monday Supreme Court ruling that permits states to continue counting ballots after Election Day, calling it a major loss. In remarks tied to the decision, Trump argues that Congress should act and urges passage of his voter identification legislation. Trump’s voter ID push is framed as restricting mail-in voting, according to the accounts. The reports describe Trump’s response as direct opposition to the court’s effect on election administration, particularly regarding the timeline for ballot counting. While the Supreme Court ruling allows post–Election Day counting under certain state processes, the outlets agree that Trump is challenging the decision and using it to press lawmakers for his proposed changes to voter eligibility and voting methods. Both sources present Trump’s position and his call for congressional action, while offering no additional details about the full text of the bill or how it would be implemented beyond the characterization that it would substantially limit mail-in ballots.
Trump criticizes Supreme Court ballot ruling and urges Congress to pass voter ID bill
President Trump criticizes a Monday Supreme Court ruling that permits states to continue counting ballots after Election Day, calling it a major loss. In remarks tied to the decision, Trump argues tha...
- A Monday Supreme Court ruling allows states to keep counting ballots after Election Day.
- President Trump criticizes the Supreme Court decision, describing it negatively.
- Trump urges Congress to pass his voter identification bill.
- The proposed voter ID legislation is described as severely restricting mail-in ballots.
- Both accounts report Trump’s reaction and his demand for congressional action in response to the court ruling.
President Trump railed against Monday's Supreme Court ruling that allows states to keep counting ballots after Election Day and urged Congress to pass his voter ID legislation that would severely restrict mail-in ballots.
4 hours agoPresident Trump railed against Monday's Supreme Court ruling that allows states to keep counting ballots after Election Day and urged Congress to pass his voter ID legislation that would severely restrict mail-in ballots.
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