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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