Trump increasingly asks the Supreme Court to overrule judges blocking key parts of his agenda
- The Supreme Court denied the Trump administration's request to freeze payments on $2 billion in foreign aid, marking a significant loss for Trump during his second term.
- District Court Judge Amir Ali ordered the unfreezing of aid payments that were critical to health initiatives and food supplies.
- Experts warned that cuts to USAID could lead to significant health crises, including increased malaria and Ebola cases, as noted in a memo by Nicholas Enrich.
- Trump's administration has targeted law firms and institutions linked to his investigations, prompting backlash within the legal community.
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Foxx: Judicial warfare in the flesh causing irreparable damage to America
(The Center Square) – Judicial warfare is eroding the confidence in Americans’ justice system leaving a blight on justice itself, says a North Carolina congresswoman who leads the Rules Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Trump is setting precedents future Democrats will also abuse. Why doesn’t he care?
President Trump and his friends have been busy wreaking havoc on our political system by shutting down independent government agencies, using the Justice Department to advance their political agenda, firing inspector generals, and flat-out ignoring court orders. His team has taken to hallucinating favorable legal interpretations, going as far as saying that there is no judicial check on the executive branch. Following U.S. District Judge James …
Rep Foxx sounds warning against judges intruding on presidential powers and actions
More than a dozen orders from President Donald Trump – more than in the entire time Joe Biden, Barack Obama and George W. Bush served as presidents – have been thwarted or attempted to be blocked.
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