Trump administration hit with over 100 lawsuits since inauguration
Source: ABC News
March 6, 2025, 6:11 AM
As Donald Trump seeks to reshape the federal government at breakneck speed, his administration has encountered a flood of litigation challenging the legality of its early actions in office.
With more than 100 federal lawsuits filed since the inauguration, Trump and his administration have effectively been sued three times for every business day he has occupied the Oval Office.
Approximately 30 of the 100 lawsuits relate to Trump's immigration policies, while more than 20 of the cases directly challenge the actions of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency. Ten of the cases challenge Trump policies relating to transgender people, and more than 20 cases oppose the president's unilateral changes to federal funding, government hiring and the structure of agencies like the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
With Trump signing more than 75 executive orders since taking office, the unprecedented flood of litigation has yielded mixed results in blocking the president's unilateral efforts to reshape the federal government. His attempts to freeze funding or rewrite longstanding laws have generally been blocked, but some federal judges have implicitly given him the green light to carry out part of his plan to reshape the federal workforce.
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OldBaldy1701E
(10,188 posts)I just don't see this as a 'get Capone on Tax evasion because we can't get him on anything else' scenario. He flaunts the law. He will stall. He will delay. He will get the preference of the courts and if not, he will just appeal and litigate up to his cronies in the Supreme Court and they will dismiss the entire thing because of his 'executive privilege'. As to the rulings already in place, once he installs his goons in the right positions he will just ignores the ones he doesn't like.
If we want to get rid of this guy, it is going to take more than a lawsuit, I am afraid. Or even a thousand of them.
sinkingfeeling
(57,226 posts)bluestarone
(21,180 posts)FLOOD the courts.