President Trump issued an executive order to end birthright citizenship. Several judges then halted that executive order. Many on the Left would probably say that Trump is abusing his executive power, while many on the Right could say that judges are abusing their judicial power.
Now Trump's attorneys are trying to get the Supreme Court to take up the case involving judges being able to issue national injunctions.
What's your view on this topic?
Is there some effort by some judges to block Trump's agenda?
Are national injunctions, where judges issue orders that apply nationally, an abuse of power or can they be abused?
Now Trump's attorneys are trying to get the Supreme Court to take up the case involving judges being able to issue national injunctions.
Source: BBCUS President Donald Trump took his bid to end birthright citizenship to the US Supreme Court on Thursday, in a case that could help further his agenda on immigration and other issues.
The case asks whether lower court judges should be able to block presidential orders for the entire country - as they have done in this case.
The justices did not appear to reach a consensus as they considered both sides.
What's your view on this topic?
Is there some effort by some judges to block Trump's agenda?
Are national injunctions, where judges issue orders that apply nationally, an abuse of power or can they be abused?
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