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Washington’s attorney general sees no signs of legal battles with Trump letting up

  • On June 2, 2025, Washington Attorney General Nick Brown spoke at Town Hall Seattle about ongoing legal challenges to President Trump's administration.
  • Brown described a constitutional crisis triggered by Trump's executive actions, noting that he has filed 20 lawsuits and expects more amid recent defiance of court orders.
  • These lawsuits address issues including birthright citizenship restrictions, gender-affirming care, election systems, federal agency cuts, and immigration enforcement disputes.
  • Brown will argue in the 9th Circuit to maintain a preliminary injunction blocking the birthright citizenship order, highlighting Trump's threat to cut federal funds to sanctuary jurisdictions like Washington.
  • Brown and fellow attorneys general signaled continued litigation against the administration, with Brown stating, “We will survive Donald Trump,” reflecting ongoing resistance to the executive actions.
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