The DOJ is appealing a Rhode Island federal judge’s ruling requiring the executive branch to unfreeze government spending.
The Boston-based 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday denied an appeal by the Trump administration to pause an order by a Rhode Island federal judge which ruled that the administration can’t freeze government spending for thousands of federal programs that are under review.
A three-judge appellate panel ruled for U.S. District Judge John McConnell to quickly clarify the concerns the administration had raised. The 1st Circuit also asked the administration to file additional documents by the end of Feb. 13 to further make their case that Judge McConnell overreached his authority.
“These unlawful injunctions are a continuation of the weaponization of justice against President Trump,” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.
The ruling is Trump’s first appellate court setback of his second term. U.S. Circuit Judges David Barron, Lara Montecalvo, and Julie Rikelman make up the appellate panel.
“Where the Executive has sole and plenary power under the Constitution—as in commanding military operations or exercising prosecutorial discretion—judges cannot constitutionally interfere,” Rubenfeld wrote on X.
“The Supreme Court is going to have to rule soon on if there can be an actual president elected by the people or if this whole voting thing is just a fake veneer covering a permanent government,” said Tucker in a post on X, which was reposted by Elon Musk, who heads the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) which is reviewing all federal programs for waste and fraud.
Musk has also opined on social media regarding judges blocking Trump administration orders.
The American Bar Association criticized statements by high-ranking officials of the Trump administration challenging the judicial rulings.
The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.
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