Trump's Second-Term Agenda Hits Repeated Roadblocks Across Immigration, Policing and Federal Courts
President Donald Trump's second-term agenda is facing repeated roadblocks in Washington, D.C., as federal courts have stalled key immigration, policing and Federal Reserve policies that have fueled a growing clash over executive power.
President Donald Trump's second-term agenda is facing repeated roadblocks in Washington, D.C., as federal court judges have halted major policies on immigration, policing, and the Federal Reserve, fueling a growing clash over executive power and its limits. The decisions mark a significant escalation of judicial challenges to Trump's authority and raise the stakes for his administration's ability to implement its agenda. These rulings also underscore the ongoing struggle between the executive branch and the judiciary in determining the scope of federal authority. The outcome will have far-reaching implications for the future of U.S. politics and the balance of power between the branches of government.