Judge issues restraining order against Trump campaign
Just days before the election, the Democratic Party is fighting Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump in the courts, accusing his campaign and state Republican Parties of encouraging supporters to intimidate voters under the thinly veiled guise of stopping voter fraud.
In the swing state of Ohio, a federal judge issued a temporary restraining order against the campaign, Trump’s former advisor Roger Stone, and Stone’s political group called “Stop the Steal” (a heavy-handed nod to the dangerous idea Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton can only win the election by stealing it). The lawsuit argued those groups were conspiring to keep minority voters from casting their ballots in urban areas.
According to The Washington Post, the claim against the Ohio Republican Party was dismissed, and the restraining order prohibits everyone, regardless of political affiliation, from voter intimidation tactics such as “unauthorized poll watching, the admonishing or questioning of voters, and taking photos or recording voters inside or near polling places.”