A federal judge has blocked another controversial executive order from the Trump administration, this time aimed at overhauling the election process. Despite claims of overwhelming American support for voter ID laws, the judge deemed the order unconstitutional and an infringement on voting rights.

This is not the first time a judge has stepped in to block a Trump administration order. Earlier this year, a judge temporarily halted an order that would have ended collective bargaining rights for most federal workers. The decision was met with backlash from unions and government employees.

The latest decision to block the election order comes amidst a tense political climate, with both sides of the aisle fiercely debating voting laws and regulations. President Trump has vowed to fight the judge's ruling, promising to take the case all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary.

Critics of the executive order argue that it would disenfranchise marginalized communities and make it harder for Americans to exercise their right to vote. Supporters, on the other hand, believe that stricter voter ID laws are necessary to prevent fraud and maintain the integrity of the electoral process.