What happens if Trump defies court orders?
Since returning to the White House, President Donald Trump has faced numerous legal challenges over his executive orders, including ending birthright citizenship, freezing government funding and reducing the federal workforce. Courts have consistently ruled against his actions.
But what if Trump defies those court orders? Legal experts are concerned defying the rulings could lead to a constitutional crisis, questioning the consequences of the administration ignoring judicial authority. Read here to learn more.
In a new YouTube video, Marc shares his thoughts on this issue.
Government officials keep suing Trump administration over unlawful firings
Cathy Harris, the chair of the U.S. Merits Systems Protection Board, which protects government workers from unfair employment practices, sued the Trump administration today for illegally removing her.
The inspector generals of eight major U.S. agencies, including the Defense, Labor and Health and Human Services departments, filed a lawsuit today against the Trump administration for their “unjustified” and “unlawful” firings.
City of Baltimore sues to block Trump’s efforts to dismantle CFPB
Attorney behind voter ID law defense appointed to DOJ Civil Rights Division
Huntington Beach City Attorney Michael Gates, who defended the city’s local voter ID law from a challenge by California Democratic officials, was appointed to be the deputy assistant attorney general of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division.
The DOJ’s Civil Rights Division is the branch of the department tasked with enforcing voting and election law, so whoever runs it can either reinforce or roll back voting rights.
Gates will be serving under Harmeet Dhillon, Trump’s nominee for the DOJ’s assistant attorney general for civil rights, who is expected to be confirmed soon and has a history of targeting voting rights.
Disability rights advocate drops challenge to Louisiana absentee voter laws
Former Utah GOP candidate asked SCOTUS again to overturn election results
Phil Lyman, former GOP candidate for Utah Governor, asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider his petition to overturn the June 2024 Republican primary results. The Court rejected his first request to hear the case last month.
Indiana Republicans advance bill to ban student IDs from being used for voting
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