Legal challenges against President Donald Trump's executive actions are mounting, with over 70 lawsuits filed in various U.S. courts, predominantly presided over by judges appointed by Democrats. These lawsuits aim to block Trump's aggressive agenda, which includes attempts to reshape the judiciary and assert expansive presidential powers. The Supreme Court is expected to weigh in on several key issues, including Trump's authority to fire members of independent boards and the legality of his executive orders. Recent rulings have generally favored the plaintiffs, posing significant hurdles for the Trump administration. As the legal landscape evolves, the administration's efforts to cement its legacy through judicial appointments remain a focal point, with the Supreme Court's decisions likely to have lasting implications.
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Legal clashes over President Trump's numerous executive actions are intensifying, with new lawsuits and rulings every week. New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin, a Democrat, joins @majorcbs to discus the legal action his state and others are taking against the Trump… https://t.co/Cr6VlNX0Zq
Trump is already testing his sweeping assertion of presidential power with the Supreme Court, which is poised to say whether he can fire the head of a federal whistleblower agency https://t.co/AbjguWi07U I expect Scotus to rule against Trump and follow the text of the law https://t.co/nXTijpFPMC