President Donald Trump is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to end the practice of nationwide injunctions, intensifying tensions between the executive branch and the judiciary. In a recent social media post, Trump wrote, "STOP NATIONWIDE INJUNCTIONS NOW, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE," calling on Chief Justice John Roberts and the Court to act swiftly.
The Supreme Court, with its 6-3 conservative majority including three Trump-appointed justices, is now reviewing a Justice Department request to limit judicial blocks on Trump’s controversial birthright citizenship order. Federal judges in Washington, Massachusetts, and Maryland previously imposed nationwide injunctions against the policy, part of Trump’s aggressive stance on immigration.
Since Trump returned to office in January, over 100 lawsuits have been filed against his administration’s actions, with several triggering nationwide injunctions that halt federal policies across all states. Trump claims these judicial blocks undermine executive authority and disrupt governance.
Tensions escalated further after Trump called for the impeachment of a judge overseeing the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants alleged to be gang members. In response, Chief Justice Roberts publicly defended judicial independence, stating that impeachment is not a valid response to legal disagreements and that appeals are the appropriate recourse.
Nationwide injunctions have also impacted previous presidents, including Joe Biden, whose student loan forgiveness plan was blocked by a federal judge and ultimately struck down by the Supreme Court.
As the legal battle continues, the debate over the scope of judicial power and executive authority takes center stage, with potential long-term implications for the balance of power in the U.S. government. The outcome could reshape how federal policies are challenged and enforced nationwide.


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