Trump increasingly asks the Supreme Court to overrule judges blocking key parts of his agenda
- The Supreme Court denied the Trump administration's request to freeze $2 billion in foreign aid, marking a significant loss for Trump during his second term.
- Judge Amir Ali ordered the Trump administration to pay for completed U.S. Agency for International Development work by a past deadline, which the Supreme Court upheld.
- Nicholas Enrich, acting assistant administrator for global health at USAID, warned that unfreezing foreign aid is crucial to prevent increased deaths and diseases globally, directly impacting U.S. National security.
- The Trump administration faced backlash for imposing penalties on various law firms and universities, demanding compliance that some viewed as compromising legal independence.
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The 3-word phrase Trump's lawyers hope will put his agenda before Supreme Court
President Donald Trump's lawyers keep issuing a recurring refrain as they fight legal challenges to the administration's actions.The government's legal teams keeps begging the U.S. Supreme Court to step in and approve his agenda — bypassing lower courts that have blocked or paused some actions
Trump: An Assessment After the First Quarter - LewRockwell
It is not a full quarter as his inauguration was 20 days into it, but it is the first quarter of 2025. How does it look? Perhaps I can put it this way: a lot of good initiatives undertaken in a haphazard way that could limit their effectiveness or even result in failure. I will use a few of Trump’s initiatives to illustrate my concern. I will begin with Trump’s approach to ending the conflict in Ukraine. Next I will examine Trump’s use of DO…
Federal Judges from Both Parties Blocked Trump’s Policies 46 Times — Maybe It’s Not the Judges
By Stacy M. Brown BlackPressUSA.com Senior National Correspondent During President Donald Trump’s administration, federal judges blocked his policies 46 times. The rulings came from 39 different judges across 11 U.S. District Courts and seven judicial circuits. The judges were appointed by five different presidents, both Democratic and Republican. The blocked policies involved immigration restrictions, environmental rollbacks, healthcare mandate…
Faith lost in U.S. Congress
When Donald Trump gained power, he began signing sundry, legally dubious executive orders that challenge the foundational principles of American democracy. Congress is responsible for passing laws, the judiciary is an independent arbiter of their legality and a president’s duty is to either enforce or reject legislation. Under Trump’s administration, these checks and balances are […]

Foxx: Judicial warfare in the flesh causing irreparable damage to America
(The Center Square) – Judicial warfare is eroding the confidence in Americans’ justice system leaving a blight on justice itself, says a North Carolina congresswoman who leads the Rules Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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