Judiciary Under Fire: Musk and Trump Challenge Federal Judges
Elon Musk and allies of Donald Trump criticized federal judges blocking Trump's policies, sparking debates on judicial independence. Trump's administration faced legal challenges and criticism from both political allies and opponents. With over 50 lawsuits against Trump's initiatives, concerns about a constitutional crisis and rule of law have emerged.

Elon Musk and Donald Trump's supporters have raised concerns about the independence of the judiciary after several federal judges halted Trump's major initiatives, including his attempt to end birthright citizenship. Criticism from Musk and Trump highlights broader tensions over judicial decisions.
Musk publicly condemned a judge demanding U.S. health agencies to restore certain websites, following a Trump executive order. Meanwhile, Trump asserted that 'political judges' were hindering his agenda. Despite their comments, Trump acknowledged he would comply with court rulings but plans to challenge adverse decisions.
Amid these tensions, some GOP members, including Senator Josh Hawley, urge adherence to legal judgments. With over 50 lawsuits targeting Trump's policies, concerns are mounting about potential constitutional crises as the administration faces accusations of ignoring court orders. Legal experts warn this could erode the rule of law in the U.S.
(With inputs from agencies.)