USPS Union Launches Ad Campaign Defying Trump Mail Voting Crackdown
A new ad campaign from a major USPS union is escalating a growing fight over mail-in voting just weeks after a sweeping federal order triggered legal backlash.
The American Postal Workers Union is promoting vote-by-mail nationwide, while Donald Trump’s recent executive order aims to restrict how ballots are distributed and who qualifies to receive them.
According to the Associated Press, the union’s ad urges Americans to “keep it, protect it, expand it,” framing mail voting as secure and widely used.
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But the timing has intensified tensions. Trump’s March 31 order would require ballots to be sent only to voters on government-approved lists and calls for a national voter database, moves already challenged in court by multiple states and advocacy groups.
Critics argue the policy could disenfranchise voters and overstep federal authority, while the administration says it is about election integrity.
The clash highlights a broader political divide, as lawsuits mount and both sides push competing narratives ahead of upcoming elections.




