White House calls judges blocking Trump’s agenda ‘real constitutional crisis’
- The White House described court rulings against Trump's administration as a "constitutional crisis," claiming judges are acting as "judicial activists" rather than fair arbiters of the law.
- Trump expressed concern over judges limiting his actions, describing their rulings as a "serious violation" that may require a response.
- Critics argue the situation reflects Trump's overreach, but the White House maintains the real issue is judicial interference in executive authority.
- Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized the narrative that Trump's actions are causing a crisis, arguing the real issue lies with the judges blocking his authority.
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The White House said that judges and not Trump are causing a constitutional crisis by blocking broad executive measures
Several judges have for the time being stopped the US President's plans. Trump's spokesperson accuses them of abuse of power and declares that any order against his policy is an abuse of law.
In the U.S., a power struggle between justice and the executive begins. Trump feels hindered by the judges in his work. Does the real "constitutional crisis" come from the courts? A federal judge now decides in the sense of the president – the first wave of dismissal follows immediately.
As judges block broad actions, White House says courts causing constitutional crisis
Since President Trump’s return to office last month, federal judges have notably halted several moves geared at drastically reforming parts of the federal government and U.S. immigration policy through a number of preliminary rulings and injunctions.At least one federal judge has said the administration has failed to fully comply with a temporary restraining order in a case challenging the administration’s attempts to freeze payments for grants …
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