Trump Faces Record Nationwide Injunctions in Early Second Term
Trump Faces Record Nationwide Injunctions in Early Second Term

Trump Faces Record Nationwide Injunctions in Early Second Term

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In the early months of his second term, President Donald Trump has faced an unprecedented number of nationwide injunctions, totaling 15, which is more than any of his predecessors encountered at this stage. This comes after he experienced 64 injunctions during his first term, with critics attributing many of these rulings to judges appointed by previous administrations. In response, the GOP-led House plans to vote on the 'No Rogue Rulings Act,' aimed at limiting the ability of federal courts to issue such injunctions against the President's agenda. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise emphasized the need to curb what he called 'judicial overreach' hindering Trump's policies. The ongoing judicial challenges include rulings that block deportations and other executive actions, leading to frustration among Republican lawmakers. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has signaled intentions to appeal these rulings to the Supreme Court.

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