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67% of All National Injunctions Issued in the Last 100 Years Have Gone Against President Trump

by The Liberty Daily
April 14, 2025
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The numbers are truly staggering. The lawfare against President Donald J. Trump is so unhinged that pretty much anything his administration tries to do gets challenged by leftists in an activist judge’s court.

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson joined Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo over the weekend to highlight just how deep the lawfare against President Trump has gone.



Via The Liberty Daily.

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