Trump calls for a stop to nationwide injunctions amid court setbacks
- President Donald Trump called for the Supreme Court to end nationwide injunctions imposed by judges against his administration's policies and actions.
- Trump criticized federal judges as having a "dramatic abuse of judicial authority" and labeled them as "radical left judges".
- Senator Josh Hawley announced plans to introduce a bill to limit the authority of judges who block Trump's executive orders.
- Trump argued that judicial overreach could threaten the safety of the country and insisted that the president must act decisively against crime.
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Johnson: 62% of Federal Injunctions in Last Century Handed Down Against Trump, 92% of Those by Dem-Appointed Judges
During this week's broadcast of Fox News Channel's "Sunday Night in America," House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) noted the high ratio of federal judge-issued injunctions against the Trump administration compared to other presidential administrations over the past 100 years.
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