No Voter List, NO BALLOTS: USPS Tells the Senate
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Plus: Trump's impeachment prosecutor ousted in a primary shocker, a Texas Senate candidate's resurfaced "Christian who hates Christianity" tape, and the DOJ's one-week ultimatum to California over its Glock ban — all in today's episode.
The Postmaster General sat in front of the Senate this week and said the quiet part out loud. Under a proposed new rule tied to President Trump's March election-integrity order, the U.S. Postal Service told the Homeland Security Committee it would stop delivering mail-in ballots to states that refuse to hand over their voter lists. Democrats called it coercion, every Senate Democrat signed a letter demanding it be pulled, and the courts are already circling. Chuck breaks down what the proposed rule actually says, why both sides are bracing for a fight before November, and what it means for the way America vo ...