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Federal Judge Smacks Down DNC’s Election Lawsuit Against Trump Admin |

Last updated: June 5, 2025 5:19 am
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Trump’s Legal Resilience: A Surprising Judicial Win

This week, President Donald Trump and his administration scored a significant legal victory, thanks to a federal judge’s ruling that may raise eyebrows across the political spectrum.

In an unexpected twist, the ruling came from Judge Amir Ali, nominated by none other than President Joe Biden.

On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Ali dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Democratic National Committee (DNC), which aimed to challenge several of Trump’s numerous executive orders, as reported by Fox News.

The DNC argued that certain executive orders could undermine the Federal Election Commission’s independence. One particular order, issued on February 18, titled “Ensuring Accountability for All Agencies,” was at the heart of their concerns.

In this executive order, Trump asserted, “The Constitution vests all executive power in the President and charges him with faithfully executing the laws.” He continued to highlight that while the President cannot manage all executive business alone, the Constitution allows for subordinate officers to assist in these duties.

“However,” Trump noted, “previous administrations have allowed so-called ‘independent regulatory agencies’ to operate with minimal Presidential supervision.” This lack of oversight, he argued, has permitted these agencies to wield substantial power without adequate accountability to the President and, by extension, to American citizens.

To remedy this, the executive order mandated that all executive departments, including independent agencies, must submit proposed significant regulatory actions to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) for review before they are published in the Federal Register.

This directive clearly ruffled the feathers of the DNC, which filed its lawsuit a mere ten days after the order was issued.

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However, Judge Ali concluded that the DNC failed to demonstrate any “concrete and imminent injury.” As summarized by Politico, his ruling indicated that the Democratic Party’s claims were overly speculative.

Interestingly, Ali is not known for his warm relations with the Trump administration; he previously ruled in a case that limited the Department of Justice’s powers regarding USAID employee layoffs.

Ali stated, “The possibility that the president and attorney general would take the extraordinary step of issuing a directive to the FEC or its Commissioners purporting to bind their interpretation of FECA is not sufficiently concrete and imminent to create Article III injury,” as reported by Fox News.

In a nod to the DNC, Ali did leave the door open for them to re-file their lawsuit should they gather more evidence to bolster their claims.

As of Wednesday afternoon, Trump had not issued any public comments regarding Ali’s ruling.

This article originally appeared on The Western Journal.

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