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Judges block Trump push for Michigan voter info, setting up possible Supreme Court fight
A federal appeals court ruled that the Department of Justice cannot access sensitive Michigan voter data, blocking President Trump’s push to obtain voter rolls for identifying noncitizen voters. The 6th Circuit Court of Appeals found that requiring Michigan to share the data would conflict with federal laws like the National Voter Registration Act and Help America Vote Act. The decision sets up a potential Supreme Court battle over state control of voter information.
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