Trump addresses birthright citizenship, mail-in ballots during executive order signing
Source: NBC News Politics · Bias: Center Left
Summary
President Trump signed an executive order saying the U.S. Postal Service could only send out mail-in ballots to people that have been approved as official voters by the federal government. Trump also went on to address birthright citizenship and his plans to attend the Supreme Court hearing.
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