Appeals court gives Trump temporary win in mail-in voting fight

A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., gave the Trump administration a temporary win in its fight over mail-in voting. The court's decision was made on Friday. The Trump administration wants more control over elections.
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A US appeals court in Washington, D.C. made a decision. The court helped the Trump administration. The Trump administration wants to control elections more. This is about voting by mail.
Why it matters
This decision affects how people vote in the US. It is an important issue in American politics.
- What is the issue?
- The Trump administration wants more control over elections.
- Where did the decision happen?
- In Washington, D.C.
- When did the decision happen?
- On Friday
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The Trump administration's attempt to increase federal oversight of elections
Sources1TypeAngleABC NewsReports the decision as a 'temporary win' for Trump