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Trump Court Cases: How Many Can He Lose This Week?

Trump Court Cases: How Many Can He Lose This Week?

September 5, 2025 Robert Mitchell - News Editor of Newsdirectory3.com News

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Donald Trump ‌has recently faced a series‍ of legal ⁢defeats, with federal ‍judges⁢ rejecting several of ​his key initiatives.

  • Recent rulings have ​challenged ⁤Trump’s efforts to reshape the global economy with tariffs.
  • ‌ Judges have blocked his attempts to mobilize the military to act as police in American cities.

  • ⁢ ⁣ ​ challenges exist​ regarding his refusal ⁤to spend congressionally appropriated funds.

  • ​ A judge stated ​that ‍ “an american President is not a king-not even an ‘elected’​ one.”

  • Last Friday, the⁣ U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled his reciprocal tariffs on Canada, China, and the ⁤EU ⁣were illegal.
  • Over the ​Labor Day weekend, a judge stopped the deportation of migrant ⁢children to Guatemala.

  • ⁣ The ‌U.S. ⁤Court of​ Appeals for the D.C. Circuit reinstated a Federal trade Commissioner, asserting Trump lacked ⁣the authority to fire her.
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  • ⁤ A judge ruled Trump violated a 19th-century law by​ deploying National Guard to Los Angeles​ during immigration‍ protests.
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⁢ Trump is entering the fall of his second term with historically low approval ratings, comparable ⁢only to his ⁤first term.

⁢ The‌ dominant narrative ‌of “Trump 2.0” ⁣as a successful attack ⁤on​ the establishment is being questioned, with the outcome of his agenda still ‍uncertain.

Trump has begun fundraising off of ​social media rumors regarding ⁤his supposed death.

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