Bill, Trump and Activist Judges
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Two key bills backed by President Donald Trump are set to get a vote this week after advancing through the House Rules Committee on Monday evening.
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The House passed legislation Wednesday mostly along party lines that limits the authority of federal district judges to issue nationwide orders, as Republicans react to several court rulings against ...
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Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) joined in celebrating the Supreme Court’s most recent decision by announcing soon-to-be-introduced legislation to stop another “activist judge.” The court’s ruling in Trump v.
U.S. Rep. Hinson said she thinks the judicial branch needs reforms to prevent district judges' universal power to block the Trump administration's orders.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) called on Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts to “rein those judges in” who have issued orders blocking parts of President Trump’s agenda. “You’ll notice the
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Federal judge to consider releasing immigration activist who took refuge in churchesA federal judge in Denver is set to hear arguments over whether an immigration and labor activist who took refuge in Colorado churches to avoid deportation during the first Trump administration should be freed from detention DENVER -- A federal judge in ...
Another day, another activist federal judge thinking the judiciary should be setting immigration policy rather than the elected officials,” Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday.
An immigration judge in Louisiana has ordered the government to turn over its evidence against Mahmoud Khalil. She says she will rule Friday on whether the Pro-Palestinian activist can be deported.
As Khalil’s immigration case plays out in Louisiana, his attorneys have also challenged his detention and potential deportation before a federal judge in New Jersey.
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The Western Journal on MSNSupreme Court Gives Trump Admin Epic Go-Ahead, Takes Deportation of Illegals Out of Activist Judge's HandsIt may be the biggest court win for President Donald Trump's second administration thus far -- and he managed it without one of his Supreme Court appointments. On Monday evening, the high court ruled that Trump's administration could continue to use the Alien Enemies Act to deport alleged members of Venezuelan-based transnational gang Tren de Aragua via El Salvador,