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How Trump Is Attacking the Legal System, via the Legal System
How Trump Is Attacking the Legal System, via the Legal System

New York Times

time31-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

How Trump Is Attacking the Legal System, via the Legal System

President Trump and his allies are confronting the nation's justice system with increasing intensity. A Trump ally who has been accused of suggesting department officials consider ignoring court orders has been confirmed to one of the nation's highest courts. The administration has clashed with Federal District Court judges over their power to appoint prosecutors. It has opened formal complaints against judges it has disagreed with, and it has even sued an entire federal bench in Maryland. Trump frequently complains about the judges who rule against him, and in some instances, his administration has defied court orders outright. The whirl of activity is hard to keep track of. The administration's critics warn that it matters, because it could erode the ability of the judiciary to check a president's power. Crucially, though, one of the administration's main weapons against the system is the system itself. Trump's clashes with the courts must run through the courts — a fact that brings comfort to some legal experts, even as they warily watch Trump's efforts to reshape the system. 'He's ultimately asking judges to side with him. That is, to me, so much less scary than so many other things that he's doing that I have attacked fiercely,' said Akhil Reed Amar, a professor at Yale Law School. 'Because at the end of the day,' he added, referring to the chief justice of the United States, 'these issues are going to be decided, according to this strategy, by John Roberts and not Donald Trump.' Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

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