Trump Battles the Courts for the Future of America

United States Attorney Genearal Pam Bondi and President Donald Trump tour the Justice Department. March 14, 2025. Photo courtesy of the White House via DOJ @ X.com.

resident Trump endured unprecedented lawfare as a candidate during the 2024 presidential election. He was hit with lawsuits at the federal, state, and local levels and treated unfairly because of his politics. Now that he is in office, he is no less persecuted. His policies are being blocked by district court judges all over America who lean left politically. This weekend, AG Pam Bondi joined Maria Bartiromo on Fox News’s Sunday Morning Futures to discuss the administration’s fight against the judges:

In The Spectator, Daniel McCarthy explains that with Trump’s aggressive domestic and foreign policy stances, it’s not how many cases Trump loses that will decide the future but how many he wins. On domestic policy, McCarthy notes:

Trump is not only rolling back the latest “diversity, equity and inclusion” initiatives; he’s using executive authority to dismantle decades of race-based discrimination branded by progressives as “affirmative action.” Transgender ideology is also being removed from the federal government at the stroke of a pen, affecting everything from passports to prisons.

And on foreign policy he writes:

The new administration has been no less bold in foreign policy. Does Trump really intend to buy Greenland and reclaim control of the Panama Canal — and make Canada the 51st state? Is he actually going to take over Gaza, as he suggested during his meeting with Benjamin Netanyahu in early February? Unfathomable as some of these moves sound, Trump’s background in real estate should never be forgotten. Trump built the first of many careers on buying and rebranding landholdings.

Even on rudimentary operations of government like deportations, Trump has been assailed by judges who seem to fight harder for illegal immigrant criminals than for Americans. Popular X.com poster Wall Street Mav noted the difference tweeting:

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