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OldBaldy1701E

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3. Taken from Google.
Sat Jan 10, 2026, 09:46 AM
Saturday
The Trump administration was accused of defying or frustrating court oversight in 57 cases, which represented approximately 35 percent of the judicial rulings made against it, according to a July 2025 analysis by The Washington Post. The analysis examined 165 cases in which federal judges had ruled against the administration.
The actual number of individual court orders that were ignored is difficult to pinpoint precisely due to how lawsuits and appeals are tracked, but legal experts described the rate of noncompliance as unprecedented.


I am afraid that is a bit more than a 'handful'. Plus, as shown, we can't really know just how many times they have done it because reasons.

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