ACTION NEEDED NOW: Please Write Email Supporting President Trump's USPS Mail-In Ballot EO Today - Joe Hoft

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ACTION NEEDED NOW: Please Write Email Supporting President Trump’s USPS Mail-In Ballot EO Today

A corrupt federal judge blocked the U.S. Postal Service from carrying out an executive order on mail-in ballots on Wednesday.

President Donald Trump had ordered the Postal Service to transmit ballots for states only if those states first provided a list of mail-in voters, among other requirements. The ruling from U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan blocks the Postal Service from implementing the order nationwide.

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Judge Sullivan is the corrupt judge who ruled over the General Flynn case and tried to put Flynn behind bars himself. He’s the worst.

Sullivan argued that the order would violate the settlement agreement in an earlier 2020 lawsuit between the Postal Service and the NAACP. That agreement allowed the courts to oversee the Postal Service’s actions relating to the “monitoring and timely delivery of Election Mail.”

You can help stop this corrupt judge.

Instructions below

The following comes from Catherine Engelbrecht at True the Vote:ADVERTISEMENT

The Postal Service has a separate, still-open rulemaking process in play. USPS is accepting public comments on a proposed rule to set uniform standards for mailing ballots in federal elections, with the official Election Mail logo on ballot envelopes, Intelligent Mail barcodes so ballots can be tracked through the system, and a reconciliation process so the number of ballots returned can be checked against the number sent. This rule-making is its own legal process. The agency is required by law to read and weigh the public comments it receives before it decides anything. Note: The Massachusetts Federal Judge has questioned whether USPS has the authority to do this. That fight has yet to play out.

The comment period runs until July 2nd, nationwide, and is open to every American regardless of which state they live in.

Make no mistake, the other side of this argument is showing up. The League of Women Voters, Democracy Docket, and others have built tools to flood the docket with opposition. They are organized, and after a week of wins, they are energized. We have until Thursday to make sure our voices are heard.

At this point, the only way to submit is by email. Send your comment to:

[email protected]

Use the exact subject line: Ballot Mail

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You must include your full name and mailing address in the body of the email, or USPS will not accept your comment. Your address won’t be posted publicly, but the agency requires it to count your submission.

The deadline is Thursday, July 2, at 5:00 PM Eastern.

A few pointers to make your comment count: Write in your own words. Agencies note form letters but give real weight to genuine, personal comments. Three or four honest sentences will do more than any template. Be specific and be civil. Say who you are and why ballot transparency matters to you. If you’ve ever mailed a ballot and wondered whether it actually arrived, say so. That uncertainty is exactly what tracking and reconciliation are meant to fix. Keep it short. You do not need to write an essay. If it helps to have a starting point, here is a simple frame you can build on. Paste it into your email and add a sentence or two of your own:

“I am writing in support of the proposed rule, Ballot Mail for Federal Elections. As a voter, I want confidence that every ballot sent by mail can be tracked and accounted for. These standards bring basic transparency and a clear chain of custody to a process that has had too little of either. I urge the Postal Service to finalize the rule.”[Your name][Your mailing address]

One housekeeping note: everything submitted becomes part of the public record, so don’t include anything beyond the name and address USPS requires that you wouldn’t want posted online.