Trump Administration Faces Over 170 Lawsuits in Legal Clash Over Executive Actions
Attorney General Pam Bondi defends the administration's compliance with Supreme Court rulings, while framing the lawsuits as a constitutional crisis driven by judicial overreach.
- Over 170 lawsuits and 50 injunctions have been filed against the Trump administration since January 2025, challenging its executive actions on issues like education funding and foreign aid.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi has reaffirmed that President Trump will comply with Supreme Court rulings, despite disagreements with certain decisions.
- The Supreme Court recently issued mixed rulings, allowing the suspension of $65 million in DEI-related grants but ruling against the administration on foreign aid allocation.
- Bondi described the legal battles as a 'game of whack-a-mole,' citing conflicting rulings from district courts and the administration's strategy of appealing cases to higher courts.
- The administration remains confident in its legal strategy, with Bondi expressing optimism about ultimately prevailing in defending executive authority.