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Trump Losing 94% Of Court Cases For His ILLEGAL Policy Changes In a recent YouTube video titled “Trump Losing 94% Of Court Cases For His ILLEGAL Policy Changes,” the host discusses the staggering failure rate of the Trump administration in the judicial system, highlighting that it has only won 6% of its legal challenges. According to the analysis, out of 63 policy challenges, this administration faced significant losses due to non-compliance with established legal procedures. Most cases were dismissed because the administration failed to follow the required processes outlined in the Administrative Procedure Act of 1946, a law that has been in place for nearly 80 years . The video's discourse centers around the incompetence attributed to the Trump administration, citing a lack of experience and knowledge among those appointed to key departments. This perceived ineptitude has led to a total disregard for necessary legal protocols, which, in turn, has resulted in the courts frequently overruling their policies. The host notes that while previous administrations typically win around 70% of cases when their policies are challenged, Trump’s administration stands starkly apart, prompting a provocative question to his supporters: “Are you tired of winning yet?” . This commentary serves as both a critique of the administration's governance style and an assertion that judicial checks are effective. It sparks reflection on the implications of such low success rates in policy enforcement and what that means for governance moving forward.
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What are your thoughts on the effectiveness of judicial systems in curbing policy changes? Have you observed similar trends in governance from different administrations? Share your insights and experiences below!Similar threads
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