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The White House intends to put pressure on judges. WASHINGTON POST


US President Donald Trump's Administration intends to put pressure on American judges to cancel many decisions that hinder the implementation of the implementation of the head of state, the White House spokesman told WASHINGTON POST.

"Government lawyers will put pressure on judges," as soon as possible "to eliminate dozens of universities that hinder the president's plans," the publication writes.

The Trump administration "inspired" the recent decision of the Supreme Court on the authority to limit the White House by federal judges, and plans to resolutely appeal the source of anonymity.

"Among the priorities of the administration are the Ministry of Education and the Government's Ministry of Efficiency, as well as the decision of the Court, which stops the liquidation of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID.