Trump administration unfazed by court losses and sets sights on Supreme Court
- The Trump administration remains confident in legal battles over executive power, despite over 160 lawsuits filed against it, according to Attorney General Pam Bondi on Fox News.
- Judge Ana Reyes blocked Trump's ban on transgender service members, and Trump criticized federal judges, particularly James Boasberg.
- Trump described Boasberg as a 'Radical Left Lunatic Judge' and claimed that without presidential authority to deport criminals, the country's future is in jeopardy.
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North Charleston lawsuit tests U.S. separation of powers - Statehouse
A South Carolina nonprofit is suing the Trump administration in a major case that legal experts say could soon put North Charleston at the center of a raging national debate over the limits of presidential authority and the constitution’s separation of powers. The post North Charleston lawsuit tests U.S. separation of powers appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
The Tom and Daisy Presidency
The second Trump administration appears to have learned some lessons from the first. For instance, even when courts eventually strike down the administration’s policies, there are tactics that can keep those policies in effect long enough to do quite a bit of damage. The courts can do only so much when the goal of imposing a policy isn’t to win as much as it is to break things and, as F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote in “The Great Gatsby,” to “let othe…
Trump administration unfazed by court losses and sets sights on Supreme Court
Despite the White House’s repeated attacks on federal Judge James Boasberg, the Trump administration remains confident it will prevail in ongoing litigation about the president’s use of executive power.
Trump’s approach ‘a numbers game’ with hope resting on favorable Supreme Court rulings
President Donald Trump’s agenda is taking a combative, rocky path through the judicial branch. But experts say Trump’s approach leaves him dependent on the courts ruling in his favor. On Tuesday alone, a federal judge blocked the administration’s Department of Government Efficiency from making further cuts to the U.S. Agency for International Development, while another judge blocked enforcement of Trump’s executive order banning transgender troo…
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