House GOP advances bill to limit judges from pausing Trump’s executive orders
- Forty-Five percent of Americans believe that federal judges are obstructing President Donald Trump's election mandate, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports.
- House Republicans passed a bill limiting the power of judges who pause Trump's executive orders, with the No Rogue Rulings Act set for a full House vote.
- Rep. Jamie Raskin criticized the GOP bill, claiming it will assist Trump in undermining judicial power and violate people's rights.
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Wide majority of Americans oppose impeaching judges who rule against Trump, new poll shows
By Dan Berman, CNN (CNN) — A wide majority of Americans –– 70% –– oppose impeaching federal judges who are slowing down President Donald Trump’s agenda as the idea continues to gain traction among Republicans in Congress, according to a poll released Thursday morning. In addition, 83% say the president must obey US Supreme Court decisions, the Marquette Law School poll found. (That view holds across party lines, including 78% of Republicans, 82%…
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