Judge Blocks Parts of Trump Order on Verifying Citizenship for Voter Registration

5Mind. The Meme Platform

The May 2025 order directed officials to enforce policies on voting and voter registration. The judge said the president lacks the authority to do that.

A federal judge on Jan. 30 struck down key parts of President Donald Trump’s executive order that tightened citizen verification requirements for voter registration, ruling he exceeded his authority.

The case concerns Executive Order 14248, which Trump signed on March 25, 2025, with the goal of preventing illegal immigrants from voting. In the order, the president directed the Election Assistance Commission to require in its national mail voter registration form that voters produce documentary proof of U.S. citizenship such as a U.S. passport.

The commission was established by Congress in 2002 and helps local officials administer elections.

The order also directed federal officials to take steps to make sure illegal immigrants and other noncitizens do not vote in federal elections.

Several sections of the order were previously blocked on a preliminary basis by various court orders.

In the case at hand, U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ruled that provisions in the order requiring citizenship verification for those registering to vote or applying for absentee ballots “are inconsistent with the constitutional separation of powers and cannot lawfully be implemented.”

The separation of powers is a constitutional doctrine that divides the government into three branches to prevent any single branch from accumulating too much power.

Kollar-Kotelly said that the U.S. Constitution “does not allow the President to impose unilateral changes to federal election procedures.”

The framers of the U.S. Constitution gave power over election rules “to the parts of our government that they believed would be most responsive to the will of the people: first to the States, and then, in some instances, to Congress.”

“They assigned no role at all to the President,” added the judge, who is based in the nation’s capital.

Kollar-Kotelly also struck down part of the executive order that directs heads of certain federal agencies to “assess citizenship” before giving the federal form to “enrollees of public assistance programs.”

She said the National Voter Registration Act requires agencies to give the federal form to those who receive their services. That law specifies that voter eligibility should be verified by attestation under penalty of perjury on the form, and that requirement implicitly rejects any other kind of assessment or “pre-screening.”

By Matthew Vadum

Read Full Article on TheEpochTimes.com

Contact Your Elected Officials
The Epoch Times
The Epoch Timeshttps://www.theepochtimes.com/
Tired of biased news? The Epoch Times is truthful, factual news that other media outlets don't report. No spin. No agenda. Just honest journalism like it used to be.

Mr. Softee’s America

We have more comfort than any generation in human history and somehow, we complain more than ever.

DNI Tulsi Gabbard is Bringing the Heat

DNI Tulsi Gabbard brought the heat to Fulton County Georgia to oversee the collection of physical voting data from the 2020 General Election.

Anti-Trump Propaganda is In High Gear!

With all the news these days, it is difficult to keep up. It becomes even more difficult when people intentionally make up stories to push an agenda.

TDS in American Nurses

Is stage four Trump Derangement Syndrome being seen in liberal nurses like Alex Pretti, Lexi Lawler, and Malinda Cook?

Dem’s Fighting Words!

Politicians can be some of the most two-faced creatures...

Federal Judge Declines to Block Federal Immigration Enforcement Surge in Minnesota

A federal judge rejected MN’s bid to halt the Trump admin’s plan to deploy thousands of federal agents to the Twin Cities for immigration enforcement.

Gov. Walz, Minnesota AG Will Give Sworn Testimony About Fraud to Oversight Committee

Two top Minnesota officials, Walz and Ellison, have confirmed they will testify publicly about their state’s alleged fraud scandals next month.

Hochul Proposes Ban on Local Police Agreements With ICE Under 287(g) Program

Hochul proposed the Local Cops, Local Crimes Act to void New York’s 287(g) agreements and bar local jails and police from aiding civil immigration enforcement.

Judge Rules Out Death Penalty in Federal Case Against Luigi Mangione

A federal judge ruled that prosecutors may not seek the death penalty against Mangione, accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

What to Know About Kevin Warsh, Trump’s Nominee for Fed Chair

President Donald Trump selected former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh as the next head of the U.S. central bank.

Trump Nominates Colin McDonald as Head of New Fraud Division at Justice Department

President Trump announced Colin McDonald as head for the new national fraud enforcement division of the DOJ in a post on Truth Social.

Trump Touts Upcoming Launch of ‘Trump Accounts’

The Treasury Dept. will host a summit marking the launch of Trump Accounts, new child savings accounts created by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act.

Trump Signals Flexibility on South Korea Tariffs

President Trump said the U.S. will negotiate a solution with South Korea after announcing higher tariffs on the ally’s exports a day earlier.
spot_img

Related Articles