Trump attacks SCOTUS for upholding late mail-in ballot rule in Mississippi election
President Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court's decision to uphold a Mississippi law allowing late mail-in ballots to be counted, calling it 'incredible' and 'terrible' for the country. The ruling affirms that mail-in ballots received up to five days after Election Day can still be counted in the state.
President Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court's decision to uphold a Mississippi law allowing late mail-in ballots to be counted, calling it 'another terrible decision' and claiming it would lead to widespread voter fraud. The ruling in Walthall County election cases allowed mail-in ballots received up to five days after Election Day to be counted, despite the original deadline being earlier. Trump has repeatedly questioned the legitimacy of such mail-in ballots.