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‘None of Us Are Tired’: Democratic AGs Pledge Extended Court Fight Against Trump

UNITED STATES, JUN 24 – A coalition of 24 Democratic attorneys general is pursuing lawsuits challenging executive overreach on immigration, NIH funding cuts, and consumer protections, officials said.

  • A coalition of about two dozen Democratic attorneys general is challenging the Trump administration's actions in federal court, focusing on issues like National Institutes of Health funding and immigration policy, as mentioned by Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.
  • Attorney General Maura Healey highlighted due process violations by ICE, stating that they emphasize the need for legal clarity for affected individuals.
  • Judges appointed by both parties have blocked several presidential actions, demonstrating bipartisan judicial pushback against Trump's overreach, according to US District Judge John Coughenour.
  • The ongoing lawsuits emphasize a broad attack on the rule of law, and Healey cautioned that these challenges reflect a critical moment for the legal system.
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‘None of us are tired’: Democratic AGs pledge extended court fight against Trump

From left to right, Democratic state Attorneys General Kwame Raoul of Illinois, Andrea Campbell of Massachusetts, Keith Ellison of Minnesota and Matthew J. Platkin of New Jersey speak before Democratic lawmakers on both the Senate and House Judiciary committees on Monday, June 23, 2025 on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. (Screenshot from House Committee on the Judiciary livestream feed)WASHINGTON — Democratic state attorneys general vowed Monday…

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