Two federal judges are considering holding former President Donald Trump in contempt after he defied court rulings on his administration's immigration crackdown. One judge ruled that the Trump administration was unconstitutional in blocking federal funds from sanctuary cities, while another partially blocked efforts to deny funding to pro-diversity, equity, and inclusion public schools.
Trump's controversial policies have been met with legal challenges, with federal judges ruling against his administration's actions. Despite court orders, Trump has continued to push forward with his agenda, leading to potential consequences for his defiance of the judiciary.
The latest blow to Trump's efforts came as a federal judge blocked his attempt to require proof of citizenship in order to vote, a move that was seen as an attempt to suppress voting rights. With multiple legal battles underway, it remains to be seen how the former president will respond to the growing opposition from the federal judiciary.
Category: Politics
Published on: 2025-04-24 19:15:21
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