Last week, President Donald Trump’s executive order is facing two legal challenges, one by senior Democrats.
The National Democratic Committee, the Society of Democratic Referees, Democratic Commanders in the Senate and the Democratic Council filed a complaint on their own after the first lawsuit on Monday afternoon submitted by the Campaign Legal Center and the Democratic Democratic Fund in the state.
Both the cases filed in the US boycott court for the province of Colombia request the court to prevent Trump’s order and its illegal declaration.
“The executive matter seeks to impose radical changes on how the Americans are registered to vote, to vote, and to participate in our democracy – each threatening to deprive legal voters and there is no legal of them,” claiming the lawsuit of the Democrats, which was submitted by Elias Lu Group.
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US President Donald Trump holds an executive order signed during a meeting of an ambassador in the White House Hall with (from left to right) Chief of Staff Suzy Wales; Sergio Gore, Assistant President Donald Trump and director of the Office of Presidential Individuals; Charles Kushner, the American ambassador to France, on March 25, 2025, in Washington, DC (Win McNamee)
The lawsuit takes grievances on the dates of the polling viability, and the “special design preferences for the president” on “voter registration models charged with Congress” and the illegal effort to provide the electoral play stadium in his favor and against his political competitors. “
Lawyers have warned some Trump’s demands in order, including the condition that the citizen is proven to register voters and the rules of the new deadline for the polling, which may violate the US constitution, according to Associated Press.
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Christopher Pro, president of the Contetc Elections Association, is transferring a new vote from his office in the voter registrar to redistribute it to other cities, on Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Vernon, Connecticut. (Jessica Hill)
“We believe that this executive is the farthest executive measure that was taken in the history of the Republic to secure our elections,” Trump really said social After March 25, on the day, during a meeting of an ambassador in the Cabinet Chamber of Ministers at the White House.
It also confirms the authority that legal experts say that the president does not have an independent agency. This agency, the American Election Assistance Committee, determines the volunteer voting system guidelines and maintains the registration model of federal voters, according to AP reports.

The new jury is filmed in the office of the voters on Thursday, March 27, 2025, in Vernon, Connecticut. (Jessica Hill)
The DNC lawsuit highlights the role of the controversial government arm in the cost, the Ministry of Governmental efficiency (DOGE).
It claims that the requirements for sharing data in the matter, including Doge instructions to federal data via the reference with the state’s lists in the state, violate the rights of Democrats and an increase in the risk of harassment “based on false doubts that they are not qualified to vote.”
Higher elections in some Republican states praised Trump’s order, saying that it could prevent voter fraud and grant them access to federal data to better preserve the voter lists.
If the courts determine that it can stand, the changes that Trump wants may cause some headaches for election officials and voters. The state officials, who have already lost some assistance in federal cybersecurity, will have to spend time and money to comply with this, including buying new voting systems and educating voters from the rules.
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The requirements for establishing citizenship may also cause voters to be deprived because millions of Americans who are qualified to vote do not have the appropriate documents available easily.
In Kansas, who had a requirement to prove the citizen for three years before being canceled, the state expert estimated that all of nearly 30,000 people were prevented from registering to vote during the time when American citizens were eligible.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.