Washington: US President Donald Trump has called upon the Supreme Court to curb the power of the federal judges who issue nationwide prohibitory orders blocking their policies, warning that failure to work could have serious consequences for the country.
The federal courts are hearing more than 100 cases challenging the various initiatives by Trump and his administration, as he returned to the presidency in January, some judges implemented nationwide prohibitory orders to block the nationwide prohibitions such as to prevent automated congenital citizens.
Trump wrote in a social media post, “Stop the nationwide prohibition now before it is too late.” “If Justice Roberts and United States Supreme Court do not fix this toxic and unprecedented situation immediately, our country is in a very serious problem!”
The 6-3 orthodox majority of the Supreme Court include three Justices appointed by Trump during his first term as President.
The lawyers representing the administration asked Justice on March 13 that they should narrow a judicial block on a judicial block on the orders of Trump, which is a major element of their staunch approach to immigration.
The Department of Justice requested to challenge the scope of three nationwide prohibitions issued against Trump’s order by Federal Judges in Washington State, Massachusetts and Maryland.
After Chief Justice John Roberts, Trump’s latest comments on Tuesday reprimanded the President, who urges the impeachment of a federal judge, who is a legal challenge to deal with the legal challenge for exile flights to the people of Venezuela. Tension has arisen between the President and the judiciary, as judicial obstacles with executive power.
Roberts wrote: “For more than two centuries, it has been established that impeachment is not a proper response to disagreement related to a judicial decision.” The correct response was to file an appeal, Roberts said.
A nationwide prohibition has been issued by the federal judges against the former President administration. The former Democratic President Joe Biden, a predecessor of Trump, was stamped by such judicial obstacles, which included a nationwide prohibition against his plan to cancel $ 430 billion in student loans, which is eventually blocked by the Supreme Court.