- United States
- Texas
- Letter
225 Judges Have Ruled This Administration Broke the Law. Where Are You?
To: Sen. Cruz, Rep. Casar, Sen. Cornyn
From: A verified voter in Austin, TX
March 31
Judge ruled Trump’s defunding of NPR and PBS unconstitutional “viewpoint discrimination.” — March 31, 2026
Judge ordered halt to $400 million White House ballroom construction: “He is not the owner!” — March 31, 2026
Judge ruled Pentagon press restrictions unconstitutional. — March 20, 2026
Judge ordered VA to reinstate illegally terminated federal employee agreement. — March 13, 2026
Supreme Court ruled 6-3 Trump had no authority to impose IEEPA tariffs. — February 20, 2026
Supreme Court let stand ruling blocking National Guard deployment in Illinois. — December 19, 2025
Judge ordered full SNAP benefits restored after administration tried to cut them. — November 6, 2025
Judge called mass federal layoff directives “unprecedented in our country’s history.” — October 15, 2025
Supreme Court ruled 9-0 government must return wrongly deported man. Administration delayed for months. — April 10, 2025
Judge found probable cause of contempt after 250 people deported despite court order to stop. — April 2025
Four judges ruled birthright citizenship order “blatantly unconstitutional.” — February 2025
Judge ruled Trump’s firing of labor board member illegal. — March 6, 2025
Judge ruled Trump’s firing of Merit Systems Protection Board chair illegal. — March 4, 2025
By March 2026, 225 judges had ruled in over 700 cases that the Trump administration violated the law. Judges appointed by presidents of both parties have called these actions unconstitutional, illegal, unprecedented, and in contempt.
The courts have answered the question of whether this president is breaking the law. They have answered it hundreds of times. What we need answered now is what you plan to do about it. Name the votes you will take. Name the oversight hearings you will hold. Name the subpoenas you will issue. You swore an oath to the Constitution. We need to see you honor it. We are watching. We vote. And we will remember.