Many states say they're thinking about legal action against the Trump administration along with the United States Postal Service to prevent them from utilizing new operational modifications that could slow email service leading to the presidential elections, which may rely greatly on lend voting.
No less than a half dozen countries such as Colorado, North Carolina and Virginia are thought to be reviewing their legal options from the government.
"We won't be discouraged by Donald Trump's blatant efforts to undermine the integrity of the elections. We're exploring all options available to guarantee everyone's vote is counted," Healey told CNN in an announcement on Sunday. As is our normal practice, we're going to affirm nor deny a grand jury investigation."
"There are plenty of obstacles being set up from the government -- if that is hoping to induce Americans to risk their own lives to cast a ballot, to meddling with the Post Office, undermining how we send email, to falsehoods and lies about vote by email," Griswold stated on AC360 on Friday.
"I just think that it's so important that each elected official, each elections officer and each American citizen begin sounding the alert. The rhetoric coming from this White House is something which you hear under dictatorships, not at the USA. We must act. We can't let him to tilt this election"
The Post also reported that the nations involved in talks expect to declare legal actions early this week, according to many people involved with the discussions.
A small number of state officials left their thoughts known on Twitter this weekend.
"Trump is trying to undermine this election but we will not let him" Healey said.
North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein stated that he had been"reviewing all legal options to safeguard this particular election. ... Pres. Trump admitted trying to starve USPS of $ therefore that it can not provide absentee ballots. His political appointee/donor is undermining timely email delivery.
"In Arizona, it is against the law to'postpone the shipping of a ballot.' I have asked Attorney General Brnovich to research recent modifications at USPS, also whether the Trump government has perpetrated a crime," said Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs.
New Jersey Rep. Bill Pascrell, a Democrat, declared on Friday that he's made a criminal prosecution to his nation's attorney general and requested him to empanel a grand jury to inquire if the Trump government has violated any state regulations.