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Trump administration unfazed by court losses and sets sights on Supreme Court![]() Summary The Trump administration remains confident its legal strategy will succeed despite ongoing litigation — and a string of losses — about the president’s use of executive power. Over 160 lawsuits have been filed against administration policies, often in jurisdictions with Democratic-appointed judges. Trump officials are playing a long game, designed to get these legal questions before the conservative majority at the Supreme Court where the president's lawyers believe Trump will prevail. Chief Justice John Roberts recently issued a rare statement condemning attacks on the judiciary without naming Trump. CNN — Despite the White House’s repeated attacks on federal Judge James Boasberg, the Trump administration remains confident it will prevail in ongoing litigation about the president’s use of executive power. Even before President Donald Trump retook office, his advisers expected that his executive orders and other policy moves would face immediate legal challenges. It was expected that those challenges would be filed in districts that were friendly to challengers and would result in initial losses for the administration. That has been the case. Over 160 lawsuits have been filed against various administration policies, Attorney General Pam Bondi said Wednesday on Fox News. They are often in jurisdictions with mostly or all Democratic-appointed judges such as Boston, Maryland, Seattle and Washington, DC, though that doesn’t guarantee
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