It's a crime spree — not a 'constitutional crisis'
- The Justice Department has requested a judge to stop or change an order that blocks Elon Musk from accessing Treasury Department payment systems, as reported by the Associated Press.
- Twenty-Three Democratic state attorneys general claim that the Trump administration has not complied with a federal funding freeze order, according to a motion filed on Friday.
- A federal judge sided with the Democratic state attorneys general, stating there is evidence that some federal grants and loans are still not being distributed, thus ordering immediate release of the funds.
- Connecticut Attorney General William Tong stated that President Trump is not complying with the court order and continues to defund states.
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It's a crime spree — not a 'constitutional crisis'
The Justice Department has asked a judge to stop or amend another judge’s order, issued Saturday, that blocks Elon Musk from accessing the Treasury Department’s payment systems. The DOJ’s move came after Donald Trump’s allies openly questioned the constitutional authority of independent judges.“Officials ranging from billionaire Elon Musk to Vice President JD Vance have not only criticized a federal judge’s decision early Saturday that blocks Mu…
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