Summary
Trump has intensified his opposition to nationwide injunctions, calling for Congress and the Supreme Court to limit district courts’ power to block federal policies nationwide.
These injunctions have repeatedly halted Trump’s second-term initiatives, including attempts to end birthright citizenship and deport migrants under a 1789 law.
Trump’s administration argues that these orders undermine executive authority and seeks permanent relief to restrict their use.
The Supreme Court has expressed concerns but has not yet ruled on the issue.
The lawbook is the same, as is any judge’s role to oversee/uphold such law… But that’s inconvenient information.
So, as usual they use nice and plausible sounding words, but the end of the matter is that someone needs his decrees to be above (judgement against) the law…
Slowly taking away local judges’ (and states) rights to review nationwide law and only rule on local matters while the king decides is a callback to the middle ages.