Trump's agenda faces courtroom setbacks as Justice Department lawyers struggle to win over judges
WASHINGTON (AP) To understand the Justice Departments struggles in representing President Donald Trumps positions in court, look no further than a quick succession of losses last week that dealt a setback to the administrations agenda.
In orders spanning different courthouses, judges blocked a White House plan to add a proof-of-citizenship requirement to the federal voter registration form, ruled the Republican administration violated a settlement agreement by deporting a man to El Salvador and halted directives that threatened to cut federal funding for public schools with diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
Thats on top of arguments in which two judges expressed misgivings to a Justice Department lawyer about the legality of Trump executive orders targeting major law firms and a department lawyers accidental filing of an internal memo in court questioning the Trump administrations legal strategy to kill Manhattans congestion toll a blunder the Transportation Department called legal malpractice.
According to an Associated Press tally, Trump executive actions have been partially or fully blocked by the courts around 70 times while judges have not impeded the presidents orders in nearly 50 cases. Dozens of others are pending.
https://apnews.com/article/trump-justice-department-judges-immigration-executive-order-5522245bc2140579d39a0a825b6db7af
Probably because the only qualification to work for Donny boy is to kiss his oversized ass.