LA Times reports judges and legal experts see Trump as a major threat to rule of law
- A Los Angeles Times report published May 24, 2026 says federal judges, lawyers and law professors are alarmed by President Donald Trump’s pressure on the legal system and by a broader breakdown in respect for court authority.
- The article cites repeated clashes over deportation flights, 48-hour notice requirements, and Justice Department conduct, including allegations that administration lawyers have misled judges and targeted firms that opposed Trump.
- The concern matters because judges say the administration’s behavior is testing checks and balances, while federal marshal data reportedly show a 78% increase in threats against judges over four years.
- The story suggests more court fights ahead as judges continue issuing rulings that the White House may resist, keeping the legal system under intense scrutiny.
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