Courts block Trump's DOGE actions chaos, panic not proving to be best legal strategy
Briefly

The Trump administration's aggressive maneuvers, led by the Department of Government Efficiency, are decimating federal employee numbers and disrupting agencies. Critics, even from conservative circles, worry these chaotic actions could jeopardize legal backing. Trump's public claims of fraud relate to unpopular programs, raising skepticism among legal experts about the administration's rationale. Experts argue that unlike past administrations, the current approach lacks clear legal justification, leading to confusion in courts and raising doubts about the constitutionality of these sweeping changes.
From the chaos in and around the administration, to the chaos in the courts who are trying to grapple with it, and for all of us who are watching it happen, we can all agree this is no way to run a country.
Every other presidential administration in modern American history spends a fair bit of time explaining in legal language and in legal arguments, why what they're doing is actually legal.
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