Could the judiciary benefit from all of these White House lawsuits?

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Washington,DC, United States, May 8 2025, President Donald Trump speaks at an event in the East room at the White House. Photo credit: Joey Sussman/Shutterstock.

The Trump administration has faced over 200 lawsuits in its first four months. The legal challenges range from deportation orders to Trump’s direct attacks on Harvard University’s funding. The White House has called the judges overruling their policies a “threat to the will of the American people.” Could Trump be making an enemy of the judiciary branch to help create a stronger executive?

The battle between Trump and Harvard has put intellectual diversity on college campuses back in the spotlight. Some universities acknowledge that it is a real problem they’re working on. But what do those solutions look like?

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Guests:

Host:

David Greene

Producer:

Marque Greene
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