Vice President Vance challenged the judges pushing back Trump's executive orders, claiming they were going too far.
“If a judge attempts to tell the general how to carry out a military operation, it would be illegal.” Vance said in X's post. “If a judge attempts to order the Attorney General about how he uses his discretion as a prosecutor, that's also illegal.”
“The judges are not permitted to control the legitimate power of the executive,” his post said.
A federal judge has suspended Trump's drastic orders to restructure the US government. They issued several rulings that hinder future plans.
Dozens of lawsuits have been filed that challenge some of Trump's biggest actions, including issues with immigration, gender and federal employee.
Associated Press It's attracting attention When Trump announces his actions, a lawsuit is filed and a federal judge suspends the plan, that is a familiar pattern.
Still, the lawsuit, which has originated in democratic regions and fuels the party during administrative changes, may find a way to the conservative Supreme Court, the AP reported.
A federal judge appointed by former President Reagan accused Trump of ignoring the rule of law.
Even if Trump and Vance push back the legal agenda, the question remains as to which case will reach the High Court first, when it will be. This is a critical issue for thousands of federal employees and the country's international position.





