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LetMyPeopleVote's JournalElection Law Blog-"Postmark change could impact getting ballots, bills in on time"
Prof. Hasen thinks that this change will affect vote by mail ballots.
âPostmark change could impact getting ballots, bills in on timeâ electionlawblog.org?p=153676
— Rick Hasen (@rickhasen.bsky.social) 2026-01-01T17:25:38.079Z
https://electionlawblog.org/?p=153676
The U.S. Postal Service is making new changes in 2026, including adjustments to the postmark process, which could result in late fees and penalties for anyone mailing time-sensitive documents such as tax returns or bill payments.
For decades, the postmark an official mark that shows where and when mail was accepted by the Postal Service has been used in law as proof that an individual met a deadline, such as submitting a ballot by Election Day.
A USPS postmark used to indicate the date when mail was dropped in a mailbox or submitted at the post office counter. Now, USPS is clarifying in a new rule that the postmark will reflect the date an envelope is first processed by an automated USPS sorting machine, potentially days after it was dropped off not the actual drop-off date .
For a long time, Americans have assumed that mail will be postmarked the day it is mailed and may not be prepared to account for the extra days.
Tax payments, charitable contributions, legal filings, rent payments and other bills or items that rely on postmark dates for deadlines can be impacted by later postmarks and risk late fees, penalties, or delinquency.
Many states also accept ballots that are postmarked by Election Day .
The MaddowBlog-New reporting shows how Team Trump took steps to rename the Kennedy Center
The presidents appointees to the Kennedy Center board tweaked the bylaws so that only their votes would count.
New reporting shows how Team Trump took steps to rename the Kennedy Center - MS NOW
— (@oc88.bsky.social) 2026-01-02T21:28:42.265Z
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-reporting-shows-how-team-trump-took-steps-to-rename-the-kennedy-center
With this in mind, was Leavitt simply lying in her statement? As it turns out, it depends on what one means by unanimous. The Washington Post reported:
The Kennedy Center adopted bylaws earlier this year that limited voting to presidentially appointed trustees, a move that preceded a unanimous decision this month by board members installed by President Donald Trump to add his name to the center.
The current bylaws, obtained by The Washington Post, were revised in May to specify that board members designated by Congress known as ex officio members could not vote or count toward a quorum. Legal experts say the move may conflict with the institutions charter[/i].
In other words, after the president seized control over the cultural institution early last year, he chose loyalists to serve on its traditionally bipartisan board. Those board members then decided that their colleagues the ones who werent appointed by Trump would be powerless when it came time for the board to make decisions......
As the congresswomans civil suit proceeds, other lawmakers have taken an interest in the burgeoning controversy, including Democratic Rep. April McClain Delaney of Maryland, who introduced legislation last week to remove Trumps name.
As for the centers entertainment lineup, artists continue to cancel their plans to perform at the Kennedy Center as a result of Trumps gambit. Watch this space.
The Washington post article cited above makes clear that the change of the bylaws violated the corporate charter and this change was void. trump has never had competent corporate counsel and here the change made should not stand up in court.
MaddowBlog-This holiday season, Trump gave himself a gift: A generous, made-up approval rating
It sure is weird to see an American president touting polling data that only exists in his imagination.
This holiday season, Trump gave himself a gift: A generous, made-up approval rating
— dharmalee3âð (@dharmalee3.bsky.social) 2026-01-02T18:35:44.362Z
It sure is weird to see an American president touting polling data that only exists in his imagination.
Maddowblog
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/this-holiday-season-trump-gave-himself-a-gift-a-generous-made-up-approval-rating
President Trump claimed Tuesday that his real approval rating is at 64 percent, despite polls showing it is below 50 percent.
The polls are rigged even more than the writers, Trump said in a late-night Truth Social post. The real number is 64%, and why not, our Country is hotter than ever before.
To be sure, there is some variation among the recent surveys. Gallup found only 36% of the public approves of Trumps job performance, but Quinnipiac University put the number at 40%. The latest Reuters/Ipsos poll found the president with 39% support, while the latest Marist poll put the number at 38%.
But the grand total of publicly available national polls, conducted at any time in 2025, which showed Trump with a 64% approval rating is zero.
Those surveys had no basis in reality, and its certainly weird to see an American president giving himself generous approval ratings based on data that only exists in his imagination. But lets not lose sight of the trajectory: Based on Trumps own telling, his imaginary approval rating slipped several points over the course of 2025
MaddowBlog-Dr. Oz recklessly downplays the importance of getting flu shots
The more people get flu shots, the better off theyll be. The CMS chief, a physician by trade, ought to understand this.
The more people get flu shots, the better off theyâll be. The CMS chief, a physician by trade, ought to understand this. www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/dr-oz-recklessly-downplays-the-importance-of-getting-flu-shots
— Ms. Kevin (@kkalmes31.bsky.social) 2026-01-02T20:18:19.578Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/dr-oz-recklessly-downplays-the-importance-of-getting-flu-shots
Years later, too little has changed. The Hill reported:
Mehmet Oz, administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, on Tuesday called the seasonal flu vaccine controversial of late and advised various Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiatives as ways to overcome the virus.
Appearing on Newsmax, Oz spoke on this years flu season, which has been marked by a more severe strain than previous years.
In context, the Newsmax co-host asked about the growing number of Americans struggling with a dangerous flu strain. It led the CMS chief to stray far from his lane and start pontificating in irresponsible ways.
Dr. Oz on the "super flu": "Every year there's a flu vaccine. It doesn't always work very well. That's why it's been controversial of late. But like many illnesses, the best news out there is if you can take care of yourself so that when you do end up running into the flu, you can overwhelm it."
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-12-30T20:03:34.506Z
......Indeed, Dr. Jerome Adams, Trumps first surgeon general, noted online earlier this week that this years vaccine will make flu viruses milder and make hospitalizations less likely, even if theres a mismatch between the annual vaccine and the predominant strain.
Even in mismatched years, flu vaccines provide cross-protection because the strains are related, Adams wrote on X. Historical data show mismatched vaccines can still reduce lab-confirmed flu risk by around 50-60% overall and are particularly good at preventing severe outcomes like hospitalization and death.
As for why Oz took an irresponsible message to a national television audience, I wont pretend to be able to read his mind though its worth emphasizing for context that he not only has a lengthy history of pushing dubious medical advice, hes also part of a Republican administration with radical ideas related to public health, including flu shots.
MaddowBlog-Trump gives away the game on his motivations for the first vetoes of his second term
The president has threatened to impose harsh measures on Colorado unless the state frees a felon he likes. We now know what that means in practice.
Trump wants a blue state to free a convicted felon he likes. Since the state disagrees, the White House keeps punishing the state and its residents.
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-01-02T17:20:25.857Z
Letâs not lose sight of how utterly bonkers this is. www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-gives-away-the-game-on-his-motivations-for-the-first-vetoes-of-his-second-term
With this in mind, when Trump vetoed the bill, observers were left with a limited number of possible explanations: (1) Maybe the president was punishing Colorado as part of the Tina Peters case; (2) perhaps he was punishing Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado over her support for Epstein files transparency; or (3) both.
Trump helped shed light on his reasoning soon afterward. Politico reported:
President Donald Trump told POLITICO on Wednesday that he vetoed a bipartisan bill to fund a Colorado water project because he views it as a waste of taxpayer money, saying residents are leaving the state under Democratic Colorado Gov. Jared Polis.
Theyre wasting a lot of money and people are leaving the state. Theyre leaving the state in droves. Bad governor, Trump said in an exclusive phone interview with POLITICO.
Around the same time, the president published an item to his social media platform in which he called Colorados Democratic governor a scumbag, before concluding, in reference to Polis and other state officials: I wish them only the worst. May they rot in Hell.
In other words, Colorado hasnt freed a prisoner convicted of a felony whom Trump likes, and so the White House appears to be taking steps to punish the state.
Indeed, the veto of the pipeline bill, known as the Finish the Arkansas Valley Conduit Act, was the latest in a series of anti-Colorado moves from the Republican administration. As The New York Times summarized, Miffed at Colorados votes against him in three successive elections and furious at its refusal to free Tina Peters, a convicted election denier and ardent Trump supporter, Mr. Trump has opened an assault against the Democratic-run state. His administration has cut off transportation money, relocated the militarys Space Command, vowed to dismantle a leading climate and weather research center and rejected disaster relief for rural counties hammered by floods and wildfires.....
In August, Trump threatened to impose harsh measures on the Rocky Mountain State unless it agreed to release Peters from prison several years before her sentence runs its course. Were now getting a better sense of what that means in practice.
Maddowblog-Amid health questions, Trump changes his story in weird and unexpected ways
I want nice, thin blood pouring through my heart, the president said. Does that make sense? Actually, no.
Amid health questions, Trump changes his story in weird and unexpected ways - MS NOW
— (@oc88.bsky.social) 2026-01-02T15:24:34.236Z
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https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/amid-health-questions-trump-changes-his-story-in-weird-and-unexpected-ways
President Trump is taking more aspirin than his doctors recommend. He briefly tried wearing compression socks for his swelling ankles, but stopped because he didnt like them. And he regrets undergoing advanced imaging because it generated scrutiny of his health.
In retrospect, its too bad I took it because it gave them a little ammunition, Trump said in an interview with The Wall Street Journal on his decision to get a cardiovascular and abdominal scan in October.
Broadly speaking, there are a handful of key takeaways from the reporting and interview......
The president, the Journal went on to report, has at times eschewed the advice of his doctors and scoffed at the medical communitys widely accepted health recommendations. This is especially true when it comes to aspirin, which he chooses to take daily and which apparently causes him to bruise easily. In fact, the president acknowledged applying makeup to his hands to obscure discoloration.
His skin is so delicate that Pam Bondi, now his attorney general, caused his hand to bleed when she nicked him with her ring while giving him a high-five at the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, the article noted......
Stepping back, the presidents comments were hardly out of character. Throughout his decadelong political career, Trump has repeatedly expressed his disdain for science and medical evidence on everything from the climate crisis to vaccines to Covid-19 treatments, so it stands to reason that Mr. Inject Disinfectants is going to prioritize his superstitions and baseless assumptions about nice, thin blood over the recommendations of those who know what theyre talking about.
The trouble is, this is the same president who believes he has the credibility and expertise needed to give the public guidance on, among other things, how much Tylenol to take and what child vaccination schedules should look like.
In other words, Trumps comments to the Journal werent just important in their own right, they were also a timely reminder to the public that his judgment on matters related to health are better left ignored.
'Under pressure' Trump spotted 'freezing' up in Netanyahu meeting
trump is NOT well
'Under pressure' Trump spotted 'freezing' up in Netanyahu meeting
— Morgan Fairchild (@morgfair.bsky.social) 2025-12-30T21:20:10.541Z
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https://www.rawstory.com/trump-netanyahu-2674837032/
Body language expert Judi James, speaking to The Mirror US, believes the encounter at Mar-a-Lago had an unexpected pause that caught Trump and Netanyahu off guard. Trump was spotted freezing momentarily as he spoke with Israel's prime minister, which James has suggested is a sign of growing pressure for the president.
"Losing track or 'freezing' mid-flow is a common experience for most people," James said, "especially when they are tired or feeling under pressure, but it will usually come with compensatory signals like a clicking of the fingers or filler noises or winding gestures to fill the gap and explain the search for the right word, but there are no signs of any of these from Trump here."
James went on to suggest that Trump was not pausing to think about what he wanted to say, but had frozen up. The difference, she said, comes from how Trump speaks in meetings, with a "stream-of-consciousness style with few, if any, moments of showing he's evaluating the wisdom of speaking out of turn."
The "freezing" could be because Trump was unaware that Netanyahu or his team were listening to him, and James suggested Trump was "distracted by the lack of active listening signals from the other side of the table, plus one 'soft power' ritual that a lot of hosts do have a problem with."
All Hat, No Cattle: After Big Talk, Dallas GOP Drops Ballot Hand Count Plans
I have been volunteering in voter protection efforts since 2004. I have been an election judge a couple of times and have been a poll watcher at the central counting office. As a favor to the county election administrator, I have been the election judge for the GOP primary in my precinct (gop voters can be assholes and a good number insisted on slowing the process down by using their gun permits to vote instead of driver licenses which can be checked far more quickly). I have been at the certification and testing of voting machines before elections a couple of time (a very boring job). Counting ballots by hand is just plain crazy. I was amused to see the Dallas GOP assholes claim that they were going to hand count ballots and I was not surprised to see these assholes back down
All Hat, No Cattle: After Big Talk, Dallas GOP Drops Ballot Hand Count Plans www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/...
— Ultimate Voter Guide (@ultimatevoterguide.bsky.social) 2025-12-31T21:36:58.444Z
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/all-hat-no-cattle-after-big-talk-dallas-gop-drops-ballot-hand-count-plans/
When Dallas County Republicans announced they would hand count every ballot cast in the upcoming GOP primary election in March, state party chairman Allen West described the effort as a highly visible initiative to restore confidence in an electoral process.
Not only are the eyes of Texas upon us, but the eyes of America, West said in a social media post earlier this month. The former GOP congressman concluded by quoting Gene Kranz, a famed Texan and the NASA flight director who oversaw the moon landing: failure is not an option.
On Tuesday, the nation looked on as West admitted that failure was very much an option, announcing that the Dallas County Republican Party (DCRP) will now forgo the hand count.....
When he announced the hand count decision three weeks ago, West said the party had raised $400,000 for the count and had 1,000 volunteers at the ready. But on Tuesday, he cited lingering concerns over staffing, funding, and the logistics of finding enough additional tables and chairs, to go through with the laborious undertaking.
Under state law, counties are required to report results within 24 hours of the polls closing an additional hurdle that a hand count would struggle to clear. .....
Party cant even get enough volunteers to hand count its [sic] own small, simple ballots. Now imagine trying to hand count more than 50 million ovals, in Dallas County alone, in bipartisan teams, he wrote. Sorry guys. Its not going to happen.
Kennedy Center changed board rules months before vote to add Trump's name
The new rules say only trustees appointed by the president can vote, barring other members, including Democrats who hold seats, from decisions. The center said the change reflects longstanding precedent.
Kennedy Center changed board rules months before vote to add Trumpâs name. The cultural center said only trustees appointed by the president could vote, barring other members, including Democrats who hold seats, from decisions. #giftarticle
— Flingjore (@flingjore.com) 2026-01-01T22:34:00.317Z
wapo.st/4bc9F1A

https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/2025/12/31/kennedy-center-board-trustees-bylaws
The current bylaws, obtained by The Washington Post, were revised in May to specify that board members designated by Congress known as ex officio members could not vote or count toward a quorum. Legal experts say the move may conflict with the institutions charter.
Trump took over the Kennedy Center in February, purging its board of members he had not appointed. The months that followed saw struggling ticket sales and programming changes that began to align the arts complex with the Trump administrations broader cultural aims, culminating with the annual Kennedy Center Honors hosted by the president.
Days later, on Dec. 18, the board voted to add the presidents name to the institution, and within 24 hours it was on the website and the building itself: The Donald J. Trump and The John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts.....
The federal law that established the Kennedy Center designates specific government and federal positions including the librarian of Congress; the mayor of Washington, D.C.; the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution; and the majority and minority leaders of the Senate to serve as ex officio members.
The law identifies them as part of the board of trustees, which it directs to maintain and administer the facility as a living memorial. But it does not distinguish between voting and nonvoting members, which has been a point of ambiguity in the days following the vote to rename the Kennedy Center......
Beatty, who sued the Kennedy Centers board of trustees Dec. 22 to stop it from adding Trumps name to the institution, declined to comment for this story. But her lawsuit argues the centers statute makes her a a full voting member.......
Roger Colinvaux, a law professor at Catholic University, said his read of the statue establishing the center was not quite as demonstrative as Beattys, but Id argue that the statute does not differentiate among types of trustees in terms of powers and obligations, which would include voting.
Colinvaux added that basic governance principles do not allow for the muting of members of an entitys governing body, which is a deliberative body.
I am a corporate attorney and you cannot change bylaws to make some members non-voting. Beatty's lawsuit will be fun to watch. I will enjoy seeing some corporate law professors getting to testify about corporate law.
MaddowBlog-Trump wastes little time embracing Putin's latest dubious claim
Russia claimed that Ukraine targeted Putins private home with a drone attack. Ukraine strenuously denied it. Trump accepted Putins story as true anyway.
Trump wastes little time embracing Putinâs latest dubious claim
— (@enuffsaysv.bsky.social) 2025-12-31T02:48:43.632Z
Russia claimed that Ukraine targeted Putinâs private home with a drone attack. Ukraine strenuously denied it. Trump accepted Putinâs story as true anyway.
MS NOW: apple.news/AYQKf-mgbTO6...
ð¥it's what russian assets are supposed to doð¥
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trump-wastes-little-time-embracing-putins-latest-dubious-claim
Ukraine immediately denied any such attack, accusing the Kremlin of inventing a pretext to undermine the peace talks being orchestrated by the Trump administration. President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, who met with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Florida on Sunday to discuss a possible deal, called the Russian allegation a complete fabrication.
The Ukrainian president added that Russia fabricated the attack in part to justify additional attacks against Ukraine.
Donald Trump, however, apparently accepted Putins claims at face value.....
In case that werent quite enough, moments later, Trump told the reporter who asked the question, I mean, youre saying maybe the attack didnt take place. Its possible, too, I guess, but President Putin told me this morning it did.
Trump to a reporter: "You're saying maybe the attack didn't place? That's possible too I guess. But President Putin told me this morning it did."
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-12-29T18:42:26.609Z
The comments reflected a simple truth that too often goes unmentioned: Trump simply trusts Putin. The Republican has never explained why, but the Russian leader has the American presidents ear, and Trump appears eager to accept Putins claims at face value despite everything he really ought to know about the former KGB agents record and obvious lack of credibility.
Republican Rep. Don Bacon of Nebraska, who has consistently been critical of the White Houses weakness toward Moscow, wrote via social media, President Trump and his team should get the facts first before assuming blame. Putin is a well-known boldface liar.
The fact that Trump will likely ignore the retiring congressmans good advice speaks volumes.
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