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In the early weeks of his second term, President Donald Trump has swiftly enacted several controversial executive orders, including suspending new asylum claims, freezing government spending, and attempting to ban gender transition care for teenagers. These measures have raised questions about the limits of presidential power and introduced potential legal challenges from Democrats and various legal groups, according to BBC News.
Legal hurdles have emerged, with federal judges temporarily blocking some of Trump’s actions, including plans to restrict birthright citizenship, as mandated by the 14th Amendment. A Rhode Island judge recently rebuked the administration for allegedly defying his court order regarding the release of federal funds. The White House insisted that all presidential actions are lawful.
Experts such as Ilya Shapiro have noted that Trump’s aggressive moves might be a strategy to expand executive authority further. If these actions reach the Supreme Court, where a conservative majority exists, legal experts warn of potential implications for the separation of powers and long-term effects on governance.