π Chief of Staff at the Department of Justice
… “Only this Court can stop rule-by-TRO from further upending the separation of powers—the sooner, the better. Here, the district court’s orders have rebuffed the President’s judgments as to how to protect the Nation against foreign terrorist organizations and risk debilitating effects for delicate foreign negotiations. More broadly, rule-by-TRO has become so commonplace among district courts that the Executive Branch’s basic functions are in peril.”
… through TROs. The Constitution supplies a clear answer: the President. The republic cannot afford a different choice.”From our brief to the Supreme Court filed minutes ago in the Alien Enemies Act case:
— Chad Mizelle (@ChadMizelle47) March 28, 2025
“This case presents fundamental questions about who decides how to conduct sensitive national-security-related operations in this country—the President, through Article II, or the Judiciary,…
… “Only this Court can stop rule-by-TRO from further upending the separation of powers—the sooner, the better. Here, the district court’s orders have rebuffed the President’s judgments as to how to protect the Nation against foreign terrorist organizations and risk debilitating effects for delicate foreign negotiations. More broadly, rule-by-TRO has become so commonplace among district courts that the Executive Branch’s basic functions are in peril.”
NEW: Trump adm asks SCOTUS to vacate Boasberg’s orders related to Alien Enemies Act. DC appellate court on Wednesday denied Trump’s request to lift the orders. pic.twitter.com/G9J2l7KEaB
— Julie Kelly πΊπΈ (@julie_kelly2) March 28, 2025
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