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Trump’s Legal Battles Escalate as Courts Challenge His Executive Orders

Washington, D.C. (February 12, 2025) – In just weeks after taking office for a second term, President Donald Trump is facing mounting legal challenges as federal courts block key aspects of his sweeping executive actions. From freezing government hiring and spending to ending birthright citizenship and restricting asylum claims, Trump’s orders have pushed the limits of presidential power—sparking a showdown with the judiciary.

A Rhode Island judge recently accused the administration of openly defying a court order to unfreeze federal funds, while Trump and Vice President JD Vance have questioned whether judges should have the authority to challenge executive decisions. “Maybe we have to look at the judges,” Trump remarked, raising concerns that the White House may test the limits of compliance with the courts.

Legal experts warn that outright defiance of court rulings could plunge the U.S. into a constitutional crisis. While Trump’s allies argue that his actions are lawful, critics say his administration is “breaking a lot of norms” and testing how far he can go without legal repercussions.

As cases move through the system, the Supreme Court—where a conservative majority includes three Trump appointees—could play a decisive role. A ruling in Trump’s favor could significantly expand executive power, while a decision against him could set a precedent for legal checks on presidential authority.

With tensions rising between the White House and the judiciary, the coming months could define the balance of power in the U.S. government for years to come.

Source: BBC News

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