Since President Donald Trump assumed office, federal judges, particularly those appointed by Democratic presidents, have been actively challenging his administration’s policies. The issue has prompted significant public debate about the power of these judges to issue nationwide injunctions that effectively halt Trump’s initiatives. In response, Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri has introduced a bill aimed at curbing this judicial authority, as reported by Fox News. Hawley’s proposed legislation seeks to limit the ability of federal judges to issue nationwide injunctions. During an interview with Fox News, Hawley expressed his belief…
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