Trump asks Supreme Court to curb judges’ power to block policies nationwide
- President Donald Trump has asked the Supreme Court to limit judges' power to block executive policies nationwide, following continued legal battles over his administration's actions.
- Judges in California and Maryland ruled against the Trump administration's mass layoffs of probationary workers, ordering their reinstatement.
- The Justice Department filed appeals against the rulings and is seeking the Supreme Court's help to challenge nationwide injunctions that hinder Trump's executive orders.
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How a Push to Amend the Constitution Could Help Trump Expand Presidential Power
A draft lawsuit being floated to attorneys general in several states argues Congress must call a convention over the national debt. But the legal theory mixes and matches petitions from states dating back to 1789.
MUST READ: The Left’s Judicial Insurrection Against Trump Is a Constitutional Crisis — Here’s Why It Must Be Stopped | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
The ongoing legal challenges against President Trump represent a significant constitutional crisis, as activist judges threaten to undermine executive authority. This critical analysis delves into the implications for democracy and governance.
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