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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Fake News Media CRASHES OUT After SCOTUS Delivers Multiple Trump Wins | Drew Hernandez |
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Fake News Media CRASHES OUT After SCOTUS Delivers Multiple Trump Wins | Drew Hernandez |

Last updated: June 29, 2025 3:40 pm
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In a week marked by significant legal victories for former President Trump, the Supreme Court delivered a decisive ruling that curbs the ability of lower courts to issue nationwide injunctions. This limitation represents a substantial setback for those opposing Trump’s administration, effectively dismantling what many have dubbed a “judicial coup” against his presidency.

On the other side of the media spectrum, MSNBC hosts have voiced their discontent with this recent judicial development. Among them is Leah Litman, a law professor at the University of Michigan and a legal analyst for the network, who expressed her alarm by labeling the ruling as “an existential threat to the rule of law.” Such hyperbolic rhetoric serves as a reminder of the intense emotions surrounding the current political landscape.

Also adding to the cacophony was Melissa Murray, another self-styled legal expert featured on MSNBC, who urged for increased legal interventions against Trump, suggesting that “the gloves are off.” This phrase evokes images of a boxing match, where the stakes are high and the opponents are willing to fight dirty. The implications of their statements hint at a growing willingness among some legal circles to escalate the ongoing political and legal battles.

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