Trump Administration Goes Full Sovereign Citizen And Sues ALL THE JUDGES! - Above the Law
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A complaint has emerged from the Department of Justice against all judges of the U.S. District Court for Maryland over a standing order that requires a two-day delay in habeas relief petitions. The complaint criticizes this order as an undue interference with the executive branch's powers, citing a troubling trend of district courts imposing nationwide injunctions. The DOJ's stance reflects ongoing tensions between the judiciary and executive, especially during President Trump's administration, where more nationwide injunctions have occurred than in the past century.
The complaint states that the Maryland court's standing order of requiring a two-day break for habeas relief petitions is an unprecedented interference with presidential powers.
The DOJ's strong disapproval of the standing order reflects deeper frustrations regarding judicial overreach and the growing trend of nationwide injunctions impacting executive actions.
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