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John,
Since Donald Trump’s second presidential term started, more than 400
lawsuits have been filed against his administration.
As the New York Times notes, “dozens of judges appointed by both
Democratic and Republican presidents have ruled against the
administration. And they have often used tough, blunt language.”
But what’s most startling is this:
[ [link removed] ]Truthout: Trump admin refuses to abide by 1 in 3 court rulings against
its policies. The White House has openly defied court orders at an
unprecedented rate, legal experts note.
That’s right — the Trump administration has ignored 1 out of 3 court
orders.
According to an analysis by the Washington Post, out of 337 lawsuits,
judges ruled against the administration in 165 cases, and the White House
has defied 57 of them, or 35 percent.
This is not normal or okay,
John: in fact, legal experts say it’s
unprecedented.
To make matters worse, it seems the Trump team knows they can get away
with violating the courts without repercussions, because judges have
hesitated to hold them in contempt out of fear of a constitutional crisis.
[ [link removed] ]Demand Justice PAC is fighting for courts that work and hold Trump
accountable for his attacks on our democracy. But we can’t do this alone:
can we count on you to chip in $5 today?
[ [link removed] ]Donate $5 ››
With you by our side, we won’t give up and let this president continue to
act like a dictator.
— Team Demand Justice PAC
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