Activist Judge Blocks Based Trump Order Requiring Voters to Prove They\'re Actually Citizens
In a peak display of swamp lawfare, a Massachusetts district court rules that asking voters for a passport or birth certificate is "unconstitutional."

In a move that surprised absolutely nobody, an activist federal judge in Massachusetts has stepped in to block Donald Trump\'s common-sense executive order requiring people to prove they are actual, legal U.S. citizens before registering to vote. The ruling is a massive win for the institutional left and their army of attorneys general, who have been crying tears of absolute cope since Trump\'s second term began.
U.S. District Judge Denise Casper ruled on Wednesday that the 2025 executive order was "unconstitutional," hiding behind the legal technicality that the Constitution "does not grant the President any specific powers over elections." According to Casper, only states and Congress can set the rules. This ruling comes after a massive barrage of dozens of lawsuits launched by Democratic AGs who seem to think that asking for a passport or birth certificate to vote is some kind of human rights violation.
The blocked executive order was a direct threat to the open-borders lobby, requiring basic physical documentation to prove citizenship when registering to vote or changing registration. Because of the constant lawfare from the left, none of these security measures have even been allowed to take effect yet, keeping the system exactly as vulnerable as the establishment wants it to be.
But Trump isn\'t backing down from the fight. He\'s playing absolute 4D chess with the legislative branch, refusing to sign any legislation until Congress gets off its feet and passes the Save America Act—which would put these exact same citizenship checks into federal law. To prove he\'s dead serious, Trump abruptly canceled a scheduled signing for a bipartisan housing bill on Wednesday, sending a clear message to Congress: no election security, no housing deals. Period.
Meanwhile, the administration\'s 2026 executive order aiming to purge the voter rolls and restrict sketchy mail-in voting is still alive and kicking. While the left is screaming that this one is "unconstitutional" too, a federal judge laughed off their efforts to block it, calling their lawsuit premature. The seething in Washington is reaching critical levels.
To make matters even better, Postmaster General David Steiner is causing absolute meltdowns over at the U.S. Postal Service. Steiner proposed a new rule that forces states to hand over their lists of mail-in ballot requests and barcodes so the postal service can actually track them. When states started crying about "state authority," Steiner dropped a nuclear truth bomb on Wednesday, declaring that the USPS simply won\'t deliver mail-in ballots in states that refuse to turn over their lists. No cooperation, no mail-in voting. Absolute cinema.


