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The twice impeached criminally convicted felon-in-chief Donald "The Con" Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk have openly criticized the judiciary's authority over the executive branch.
Judges have issued temporary freezes on Trump's federal "spending freeze" orders, Musk's attempt to access government payment systems, and the administration's *controversial* push to encourage federal employees to resign.
But they are ignoring the orders.
Retired United States District Judge Vanessa Gilmore spoke with Roland Martin about the looming constitutional crisis.
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The twice impeached criminally convicted felon-in-chief Donald "The Con" Trump and tech mogul Elon Musk have openly criticized the judiciary's authority over the executive branch.
Judges have issued temporary freezes on Trump's federal "spending freeze" orders, Musk's attempt to access government payment systems, and the administration's *controversial* push to encourage federal employees to resign.
But they are ignoring the orders.
Retired United States District Judge Vanessa Gilmore spoke with Roland Martin about the looming constitutional crisis.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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