Trump's administration has already been sued over these executive orders
Briefly

Following President Trump's inauguration for a second term, several lawsuits quickly emerged, particularly against his newly established Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Advocacy organizations contend that DOGE's formation and operations violate the Federal Advisory Committee Act, arguing that it functions like a federal advisory committee without the required transparency. Additional lawsuits are filed regarding Trump's stances on birthright citizenship and the dismissal of federal workers, indicating a significant legal battle over his early executive actions.
"Operating without complying with FACA, DOGE has already begun developing recommendations and influencing decision-making in the new administration, even though its membership lacks the fair balance required by FACA and its meetings and records are not open to public inspection in real time."
"Several lawsuits target Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, emphasizing that it violates the transparency requirements of the 1972 Federal Advisory Committee Act."
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