There Are Still Guardrails
Briefly

In Donald Trump's second term, he has resumed attacking judges when his agenda faces legal hurdles, similar to his first term. His administration is already encountering resistance from courts regarding several contentious policies, including the freezing of federal funds and the barring of transgender military service members. This pushback raises concerns about the direction of Trump's presidency and his willingness to defy judicial authority, particularly as he labels dissenting judges as 'highly political' and 'activists.' The increasing number of court orders against his administration suggests a growing and formidable opposition.
During his first term in office, Donald Trump loved to complain about judges on social media. Reliable whenever his agenda was held up in court, he would snipe about 'so-called judges'.
Trump's rhetoric now includes a judge who blocked federal-grant funding being labeled as 'highly political' and an 'activist,' showcasing a troubling trend in disregard for judicial authority.
Read at The Atlantic
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