Tracking California’s lawsuits against Donald Trump: Here’s where the state won
- California sued the Trump administration 123 times from 2017 to 2021, costing about $10 million annually, according to Attorney General Rob Bonta's office.
- Trump lost over two-thirds of lawsuits against his rules in his first term, with a win rate of 31%, lower than previous administrations, as noted by the Institute of Policy Integrity.
- The Supreme Court upheld California's challenge to preserve the Affordable Care Act, which protected coverage for approximately 20 million Americans, including 5 million Californians.
- California's legal efforts aim to 'Trump-proof' the state, with $50 million allocated to fight Trump in court, a move criticized by state Republicans as a 'slush fund' for 'hypothetical fights.
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