Trump Administration Requests

President Donald Trump’s Department of Justice has taken an unprecedented legal step by formally asking the Supreme Court to pause proceedings on several cases initiated during President Joe Biden’s administration.

This request, reported by Fox News, targets high-profile litigation concerning Biden’s executive actions on student loan forgiveness and various environmental regulations. In a move that could have lasting implications for the balance of power between the executive and judicial branches, the Trump administration contends that suspending these cases will provide the incoming administration with an opportunity to reevaluate the legal foundations of policies put in place by Biden. SEE MORE BELOW

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