Vance Accuses Judges Who Block Trump’s Executive Orders of Acting Illegally

Vice President JD Venus on Sunday attacked the federal judges, which called the Trump administration’s recent decisions “illegal” to stop several executive measures.

“Judges are not allowed to overcome the executive’s legitimate power,” Mr. Venus wrote on social media.

Mr Vans has raised questions as to whether the Trump administration will obey the federal orders that reduce President Trump’s agenda. He compared judicial interference to the courts in which the generals should tell how to do a military operation, it has been suggested that the US presidents should launch wider powers in implementing their domestic policy.

The Federal Courts have increased in the first weeks of the Trump administration as the state attorney general and outside watchdogs on the Watch Dogs’ efforts to prevent the Trump administration from enforcing discriminatory policies through executive orders and executive orders. Yes.

In recent times, these critics have won a large number of victories, as the federal courts have temporarily stopped some of Mr Trump’s executive measures. Judges abolish the citizenship of birth rights by Mr Trump and his officials, transfer transgender women prisoners to male prisons only, identify the FBI employees investigating the January 6 attack on Capital. Orders have been closed to unveil, to unveil to accept federal workers. Under a tough deadline, “delayed resignation” and freezing $ 3 trillion in household spending.

The judges appointed by the Republican and Democratic Presidents joined in condemning some of Mr Trump’s most controversial decisions, such as abolishing the citizenship of birthright or closing the US agency for international development, which Congress established And financed it.

A very tough judicial criticism came from a Reagan judge who was second to stop Mr Trump’s order to abolish the universal birthright citizenship.

“The constitution is not something with which the government can play a policy game,” Judge John C. Cofinor said, citing the 14th Amendment.

He added that such a change can only be made by amending the constitution. “This is how the rule of law works.”

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