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'Judges want to assume...': Trump criticises judiciary, demands Supreme Court end nationwide injunctions

Former President Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court to restrict federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions against his policies. His remarks follow ongoing legal battles, including over 100 lawsuits, with courts blocking key measures like curbing automatic birthright citizenship.

March 21, 2025 / 09:01 IST
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Trump urges Supreme Court to curb nationwide injunctions on policies.
Trump urges Supreme Court to curb nationwide injunctions on policies.

Former President Donald Trump lashed out at the U.S. judiciary on Thursday, calling on the Supreme Court to limit federal judges' ability to impose nationwide injunctions that block his administration’s policies. His comments come amid mounting legal battles over his executive actions, particularly on immigration.

Federal courts are currently reviewing over 100 lawsuits challenging Trump’s policies since his return to office in January. Some judges have imposed nationwide injunctions, including one blocking his efforts to curtail automatic birthright citizenship.

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"STOP NATIONWIDE INJUNCTIONS NOW, BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE," Trump wrote in a social media post. "If Justice Roberts and the United States Supreme Court do not fix this toxic and unprecedented situation IMMEDIATELY, our Country is in very serious trouble!"

With a 6-3 conservative majority in the Supreme Court—including three justices appointed by Trump—his administration is pressing for a rollback of judicial limits on his policies. On March 13, Justice Department lawyers formally asked the justices to narrow judicial blocks on Trump's birthright citizenship order, challenging three nationwide injunctions issued by federal judges in Washington state, Massachusetts, and Maryland.

Trump’s criticism of the judiciary comes just days after a public rebuke from Chief Justice John Roberts. The president had previously called for the impeachment of a federal judge handling a case related to deportation flights for Venezuelan gang suspects.