
I was a White House lawyer and I found Trump's way around the left's lawfare roadblocks
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Lower courts are doing their best to exceed their power and restrict the actions of the Trump administration. The problem is, they are breaking the law when they do it.
The pivot began with just two sentences in a Sixth Circuit opinion. The court reasoned that the rule’s directive to set the amount of the bond at "such sum as the court deems proper" allows the trial judge to dispense with the bond altogether. Dan Huff served as a lawyer in the Trump White House and the House and Senate Judiciary committees. He is a former deputy assistant secretary at HUD and McKinsey & Company consultant. He graduated Columbia Law School. Follow him on X @RealDanHuff.
But the judges issuing these injunctions are themselves breaking the law by failing to require the plaintiffs to post injunction bonds in case they ultimately lose.