The Trump White House has defied nearly one out of three judicial rulings against its actions, reflecting widespread noncompliance with the legal system. An analysis of 337 lawsuits revealed that in 165 cases, judges ruled against the administration, with 57 instances of defiance. The administration benefits from the sluggishness of the judicial process, often evading punishment for its actions. Legal experts point out that judges are hesitant to enforce compliance due to fears of constitutional crises, particularly since enforcement relies on the U.S. Marshals Service, directed by an executive branch appointee.
An analysis of 160 lawsuits indicates that the Trump White House has taken actions to defy approximately one out of every three judicial rulings against the president's actions, highlighting widespread noncompliance with America’s legal system.
The analysis suggests that the Trump administration exploits the slow judicial system, often resulting in noncompliance going unpunished, as no judges have attempted to impose punitive orders on the administration.
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