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Landmark ruling shifts balance of authority, bolstering Trump’s influence over federal actions
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has declared a “giant win” after the Supreme Court ruled to significantly limit the power of federal judges to block presidential orders. The decision, seen as a major shift in the American legal landscape, strengthens executive authority and could reshape the scope of judicial oversight in future administrations.
The court’s ruling restricts lower courts from issuing nationwide injunctions on presidential directives unless specific constitutional violations are proven. Trump hailed the decision as a victory for democracy and a correction of what he described as years of “judicial overreach.”
“This is a win not just for me, but for every American who believes in strong leadership and fair governance,” Trump said in a statement.
Legal analysts say the judgment could have far-reaching consequences, especially if Trump returns to power. It would give the White House greater control over immigration policy, environmental regulation, and administrative enforcement without facing immediate judicial blocks.
Critics, however, warn the move could erode checks and balances and limit the courts’ ability to act as a safeguard against executive overreach.
The ruling comes at a politically charged moment, with Trump continuing to rally support for a potential presidential bid. It adds fresh momentum to his campaign narrative of reclaiming control from what he calls the “deep state.”
As debate intensifies across legal and political circles, the decision marks a historic recalibration of power between the judiciary and the executive in the United States.