Limiting Federal District Court Judges' Power

Rep. Darrell Issa introduced the No Rogue Rulings Act to limit federal district court judges' power to issue nationwide injunctions, arguing that these judges are overstepping their jurisdiction. Trump's administration has faced 15 nationwide injunctions. Issa believes the bill should be balanced and would benefit the country in the long term.

Discussion on Nationwide Injunctions Against the Trump Administration by Federal Judges

Sen. Chuck Grassley and Sen. Josh Hawley discuss the issue of nationwide injunctions against the Trump administration by federal judges. Grassley sets a prompt hearing on judges blocking Trump. Various judges have issued injunctions against Trump's actions, leading to a significant number of nationwide orders. Some judges were confirmed in a bipartisan manner, while others faced opposition. Republicans express concerns about the activist nature of some judges and the challenges in blocking controversial nominees.

President Trump's Actions and Republican Legislation Against Federal Courts

President Donald Trump discusses his administration's actions against congestion pricing in New York City and his take on the budget bill. House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan outlines Republican legislation to rein in the judiciary as Trump battles federal courts. Legislation includes limiting nationwide injunctions and expanding federal judgeships.

Legal Challenges Facing the Trump Administration

GOP Rep. Darrell Issa introduces the No Rogue Rulings Act to prevent federal judges from issuing nationwide injunctions against a president's political agenda. Dozens of lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration. Issa's bill aims to limit the scope of nationwide injunctions.