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Yet a district rogue judge in Massachusetts granted a temporary restraining order blocking enforcement of this provision without allowing @TheJusticeDept to respond, and without providing any legal justification.
This lawless overreach demands immediate action. Congress should act to protect its authority over spending. And the Supreme Court should step in to stop federal judges from unlawfully usurping congressional authority.
Today, @TheJusticeDept filed a motion to dissolve this lawless temporary restraining order.
From our brief: “Enjoining an Act of Congress signed by the President of the United States is among the most serious and consequential exercises of the judicial power. It must be exercised with caution and restraint, as the separation of powers counsels against one branch of government effectively seizing for itself the powers of the other two branches. Yet here, without even awaiting a response from the Government, the Court exercised that power through an extraordinary, highly unusual TRO, preventing the enforcement of duly enacted legislation approved by Congress and signed by the President barely a week ago. The Court should dissolve that order immediately,…”
… into law. There is no plausible argument that Planned Parenthood has a constitutional right to federal funding, and Congress has clear authority over spending decisions.Rogue federal district judges are no longer just blocking executive actions, they’re now ordering the Executive Branch not to comply with duly enacted federal laws.
— Chad Mizelle (@ChadMizelle47) July 8, 2025
In the Big Beautiful Bill, Congress defunded Planned Parenthood and similar entities. The President signed it…
Yet a district rogue judge in Massachusetts granted a temporary restraining order blocking enforcement of this provision without allowing @TheJusticeDept to respond, and without providing any legal justification.
This lawless overreach demands immediate action. Congress should act to protect its authority over spending. And the Supreme Court should step in to stop federal judges from unlawfully usurping congressional authority.
Today, @TheJusticeDept filed a motion to dissolve this lawless temporary restraining order.
From our brief: “Enjoining an Act of Congress signed by the President of the United States is among the most serious and consequential exercises of the judicial power. It must be exercised with caution and restraint, as the separation of powers counsels against one branch of government effectively seizing for itself the powers of the other two branches. Yet here, without even awaiting a response from the Government, the Court exercised that power through an extraordinary, highly unusual TRO, preventing the enforcement of duly enacted legislation approved by Congress and signed by the President barely a week ago. The Court should dissolve that order immediately,…”
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