Summary:
Close allies of President Trump are asking a judge to give the White House control over much of the federal court system.
In a little-noticed lawsuit filed last week, the America First Legal Foundation sued Chief Justice John Roberts and the head of the Administrative Office of U.S. Courts.
The case ostensibly proceeds as a FOIA lawsuit, with the Trump-aligned group seeking access to judiciary records. But, in doing so, it asks the courts to cede massive power to the White House: the bodies that make court policy and manage the judiciary’s day-to-day operations should be considered independent agencies of the executive branch, the suit argues, giving the President, under the conservative legal movement’s theories, the power to appoint and dismiss people in key roles.
Multiple legal scholars and attorneys TPM spoke with reacted to the suit with a mixture of dismay, disdain and laughter. Though the core legal claim is invalid, they said, the suit seems to be a part of the fight that the administration launched and has continued to escalate against the courts over the past several months: ignoring a Supreme Court order to facilitate the return of a wrongly removed Salvadoran man, providing minimal notice to people subject to the Alien Enemies Act, flaunting an aggressive criminal case against a state court judge.
The executive branch has tried to encroach on the power of the judiciary in other ways too, prompting a degree of consternation and alarm unusual for the normally-staid Administrative Office of U.S. Courts. As TPM has documented, DOGE has already caused disorder at the courts and sent out mass emails to judges and other judiciary employees demanding a list of their recent accomplishments. Per one recent report in the New York Times, federal judges have expressed concern that Trump could direct the U.S. Marshals Service — an executive branch agency tasked with protecting judges and carrying out court orders — to withdraw protection.
These are all facets of an escalating campaign to erode the independence of the judiciary, experts told TPM. The lawsuit demonstrates another prong of it: close allies of the president are effectively asking the courts to rule that they should be managed by the White House.
“It’s like using an invalid legal claim to taunt the judiciary,” Anne Joseph O’Connell, a professor at Stanford University Law School, told TPM.
“To the extent this lawsuit has any value other than clickbait, maybe the underlying message is, we will let our imaginations run wild,” Peter M. Shane, a constitutional law scholar at NYU Law School, told TPM. “The Trump administration and the MAGA community will let our imaginations run wild in our attempts to figure out ways to make the life of the judiciary miserable, to the extent you push back against Trump.”
Fight for… what? My fellow Americans? What do most of them stand for? Trump, fascism, deporting of citizens to foreign concentration camps, arresting judges, making everything more expensive with pointless tariffs, turning our allies against us, abandoning Ukraine and Palestine, destroying everyone’s retirement savings and crashing the global economy…
It wasn’t inevitable, we chose this. Maybe not specifically you or me, but as a country. 77 million people chose Trump and his chaos and hatred. Another 90 million eligible voters couldn’t be bothered to vote at all. If I didn’t have family/friends here, I would be looking at every way to GTFO right now…
Yes. Some of them don’t have the option. It’s either be here safe, or have ICE kick in their door and fuck them up. Some of them just want to do science. Some of them are wanting to turn the resources of the richest country in history to solving big problems like climate change. There are important things and people happening in the US that are worth defending. At least try.
The Trump people, you can fight to educate better and rescue from the economic circumstances that primed them up to line up behind fascism. Not for their sake, fuck 'em. But for the sake of everyone else who will be a victim once their confusion and violence becomes law.