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Analysis: The White House claims a left-wing judicial ‘insurrection.’ But many GOP and Trump nominees are rebuking the president, too

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

WASHINGTON – A growing number‍ of judges, including those appointed by Republican presidents-even Donald Trump-are issuing rulings that block key elements of the Biden governance’s policies, prompting the White House to accuse the judiciary of a “left-wing insurrection.” ​While conservative critics have long decried‌ judicial activism, the current wave of rebukes extends beyond ‍ideologically aligned judges, revealing a broader challenge to​ presidential authority and sparking debate over the scope‍ of executive power.

The disputes center on the Biden administration’s attempts to reshape domestic and ​foreign policy, from immigration and environmental regulations to⁢ the oversight of​ U.S. international broadcasting. These judicial challenges aren’t simply procedural delays; they⁤ represent significant setbacks for ​the⁤ administration’s agenda, potentially forcing revisions or outright abandonment of key initiatives. The‌ outcomes will shape the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches and influence ⁤the future ‍of policy‍ implementation across a range of critical ​areas.

One recent case involved the administration’s ‌efforts to curtail the activities of the U.S. Agency for Global Media, which oversees the⁣ Voice of america⁣ and other state-owned media. U.S.District Judge Royce C.Lamberth, nominated by Ronald Reagan in 1987, suspended the plan, stating, “It ‍is hard to fathom a more straightforward display ​of arbitrary and capricious actions⁢ than the Defendants’ actions here.” The judge’s ruling, and the accompanying filing, ⁢can be found here.

Similarly, a‍ judge appointed by Trump in 2019 rebuked the administration ⁢over funding cuts to the U.S. Agency for Global Media. That judge, whose name has not been released, asserted, “agencies do not have⁤ unfettered power to further a President’s agenda.” A copy of the filing is available ⁤ here.

The administration sought to severely⁢ curtail the activities of the US Agency for Global Media, ‍as reported by CNN here. These rulings, and others like them, demonstrate that resistance to the administration’s⁢ policies isn’t limited to judges traditionally considered liberal.

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