Order nationwide The first Trump administration Data shows that since 1963, it has accounted for more than half of the total ban on the federal government.
A national injunction is a court order to prevent the federal government from enforcing policies or laws that have cascading effect on the entire country, not just parties involved in court cases.
Trump’s first administration faces 64 out of a total of 127 national bans issued since 1963. Since 2001, 32 bans have been issued against Bush, Obama and Biden administrations, meaning Trump’s first administration is at the end of the receiving end of two national bans, twice as many as his two predecessors and successors.
Harvard legal review found that six bans were issued against the Bush administration, 12 bans on the Obama administration and 14 bans on the Biden administration.
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Trump’s return to the Oval Office in January has brought more than 120 lawsuits from activists, government employees, and others against his executive orders and actions. According to Acting Trump Attorney General Sarah Harris, in some cases, the lawsuit has led to a national ban in some cases, including 15.
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Harris argued in an emergency appeal that the national ban suffered a “public proportion” under the second Trump administration, noting that the federal government faced 14 general bans in the first three years of the Biden administration and 15 levels of Trump administrators in just one month.

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“The years of experience have shown that if any judge anywhere can ban all presidential actions everywhere, the executive will not be able to perform its functions correctly,” Harris wrote.
The first Trump administration official also objected The flow of bans Order the 45th President’s policies and laws, including the former Chief of the Justice Department.
“The courts have an average of 1.5 bans per year for national bans against Reagan, Clinton and George W. Bush administrations and 2.5 bans per year for the Obama administration,” former assistant attorney general Beth Williams said in February 2019.
“However, in the first year of President Trump’s presidency, the judge issued 20 bans nationwide – an eight-fold increase. This matches the total number of the entire eight-year term issued by President Obama during his two terms. We are now in 30 terms, matching the total number of bans issued by the first 42 presidents.”

Attorney Sarah Harris argued that a nationwide ban hit the “popular ratio” under the second Trump administration. (Getty Image)
Former Trump administration Attorney General Bill Barr added in his remarks later in 2019 that “there are only 27 national bans nationwide”, and that the first Trump administration was 37 times at the time.
“Since President Trump took office, the federal district court has issued 37 national injunctions against the executive branch. By contrast, in the previous two years, the district court issued two national injunctions against the executive branch, both of which were evacuated by the Ninth Circuit. According to the department’s best estimates.
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Harvard Law Review Discovers Judge ban issued The first Trump administration was overwhelmingly appointed judges by Democrats.
A Democratic-appointed judge ordered a 92.2% ban on the Trump administration, meaning only five out of 64 bans were ordered by the Republican-appointed judge.
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Republican designated judge The Biden administration ordered the national ban on the federal government.
The bans under the Bush and Obama era are bipartisan, with 50% of which are issued by Democratic-appointed judges, and Republican-appointed judges ordered 58.3% of the 12 Obama era bans.
Breanne Deppisch of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.