Alan Dershoqitz says 'improper' injunctions against Trump executive orders will get tossed
For fans of Donald Trump who are tired of liberal judges across America trying to block Donald Trump's progress, we have good news:
The Daily Caller reports that "attorney Alan Dershowitz said Monday that many of the injunctions blocking actions by President Donald Trump, ranging from his executive orders to his efforts to address wasteful and fraudulent spending, will be thrown out on appeal."
Donald Trump's administration is currently appealing injunctions put forth by federal judges that targeted the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Trump’s Jan. 20 executive order ending birthright citizenship, among others.
Dershowitz made the comments during "The Dershow," saying that the cases might eventually be resolved by America's Supreme Court.
"Nobody ever said that our system of checks and balances would make it easy to govern or would make it efficient to govern. No, no, the design of our system of checks and balances was to create enough power to govern effectively while, at the same time, denying any one part of our government enough power to create a tyranny. So we have to counter our system of checks and balances, and it’s working, even today, as we speak," Dershowitz said on his show.
"The president issues executive order after executive order after executive order, and what do the states do? They get their attorneys general to bring a lawsuit."
He continued, "They search all over the country for the best judges. They hand-pick the judges. They file the lawsuits, and you get judges saying, ‘Uh-uh, no, Mr. President, you can’t do that,’ and so you get a single judge for about an hour being able to stop the president from doing something. I say an hour metaphorically. It could be days, but ultimately those issues are brought up to the court of appeals and eventually to the Supreme Court. It will be resolved, and the president will obey, wouldn’t do what Andrew Jackson did, saying, ‘The chief justice made the ruling, now let him enforce it,'"
Still, the liberal judges don't seem ready to back down just yet, even if their rulings will eventually be rendered meaningless.
United States District Judge John J. McConnell Jr. from Rhode Island recently threatened Donald Trump with criminal contempt charges for ordering a spending freeze in America.
Dershowitz argued, "President Trump has never defied a court order, and he has indicated that he would comply with court orders, but he needs to know that he has the right to appeal these court orders. Many of them will be found to be improper. The courts don’t have the power to stop this or stop that."
Donald Trump is simply trying to do what's best for Americans.
Hopefully, the corrupt liberals in our government aren't able to stop him.