Hawley to introduce legislation to curb court rulings against Trump agenda
- Senator Josh Hawley announced on March 20 that he will introduce legislation to limit district court judges' ability to block President Donald Trump's policies nationally.
- The Trump administration is facing over 100 lawsuits, with district courts blocking various policy implementations.
- Chief Judge James Boasberg of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia temporarily blocked the deportation of suspected gang members, with Trump invoking the Alien Enemies Act for their removal.
- Hawley described the judges' national injunctions as a "dramatic abuse of judicial authority" and plans to introduce legislation to address this issue.
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Hawley to Introduce Legislation to Rein in Judges Blocking Trump’s Agenda
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) announced on March 20 that he will put forward legislation to curtail district court judges’ ability to block President Donald Trump’s policies nationwide. “District Court judges have issued record numbers of national injunctions against the Trump administration—a dramatic abuse of judicial authority,” Hawley wrote on the X platform. “I will introduce legislation to stop this abuse for good.” The senator did not provide …
Hawley Aims Legislative Hammer At Judges Stalling Trump’s Agenda
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) announced on Thursday that he plans to introduce a bill to stop federal judges who have made rulings that have blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from taking certain actions. “District Court judges have issued RECORD numbers of national injunctions against the Trump administration – a dramatic abuse of judicial authority. I will introduce legislation to stop this abuse for good,” Hawley said in a post on X. W…
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