U.S. Temporarily Lifts Iran Oil Sanctions; Court Rules SAVE Voter System Unlawful
The U.S. has temporarily lifted oil sanctions on Iran as peace talks continue. Separately, a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration's SAVE data system is unlawful.
The United States has temporarily suspended oil sanctions against Iran. This decision comes as diplomatic negotiations between the two countries proceed. The lifting is a temporary measure and may be adjusted based on the progress of the talks.
In a separate development, a federal judge ruled that the SAVE data system, implemented during the Trump administration, is unlawful. The SAVE system was used to verify voter information, but the court found it violated existing laws. Further details of the ruling have not been disclosed.


