Attorney Alan Delsitz said Monday that many of President Donald Trump's block actions on the injunction will be dumped on appeal, ranging from his executive order to efforts to address useless and fraudulent spending.
The Trump administration is an attractive injunction imposed by a federal judge. Government Efficiency Bureau (Doge) and Trump January 20th Presidential Order ending Babies and citizenshipespecially. Dershowitz said in “Dershow” that the case will ultimately be resolved by the US Supreme Court. (Related: “Sorry, President”: Alan Darshaw says one of Trump's enforcement actions could be suspended in court)
“No one has said that our system of checks and balance will be easier or more efficient in governing. No, our system of checks and balance is designed effectively. It was to create enough power to govern, and at the same time denying enough power to create a part of the government to create tyranny, so it is necessary to counter the system of checks and balance. Today But it works as we're talking about,” Dershowitz said. “The president issues executive orders after the executive order, what will the state do? They have the Attorney General file a lawsuit.”
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“They are looking for the best judges in the country. They choose the judges by hand. They file a lawsuit and you say, “Um, no, President, you can't do that.” He says and receives the judge. . I say one hour in a phorical way. It may be a few days, but in the end those issues go to the Court of Appeal and eventually to the Supreme Court. That was resolved and the president said he would not do what Andrew Jackson did, “The Supreme Court justice has ruled and now he has made it enforced.”
US District Judge John J. McConnell Jr., for the District of Rhode Island, threatened Trump with criminal comment charges for the freeze he ordered.
“President Trump has never violated the court orders and he has shown to comply with the court orders, but he needs to know that he has the right to appeal these court orders. Many of them. It turns out to be inappropriate. The courts have no power to stop this or stop it,” Dershowitz said.
Dershowitz targeted Democrats who protested outside the headquarters of the U.S. International Development Agency and the Treasury Department on Tuesday after Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced plans to close the former institution in his capacity as Doge's chairman. Ta. (Related: CNN's Elie Honig says Trump's “strategy” at the border, Doge “not unconstitutional”)
“People are constantly forgotten, bureaucracy, bureaucracy, alphabetical institutions. They are not independent branches. They are members of the executives, and the executives are the president. As Congress created many of these institutions, That's complicated,” Dershowitz said. “For example, we know some of the Federal Communications Commission, federal security, federal drugs, but they're created by Congress, but they're part of the executive branch. Some people are confirmed by Congress. So your argument is that you can't fire them. Only Congress can know them, but that was never the rule. For example, the FBI chief confirms And all cabinet members are confirmed by the Senate, but the president can fire those chiefs on his whim. He doesn't even have to have a reason to do that.”
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