Washington: Trump Administration Receives Major Relief from Supreme Court
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00:00The Trump administration has received a lot of relief from the Supreme Court.
00:04In the majority of the cases, the Trump administration has been granted the right to stop funding.
00:09Janzib Ali is with us.
00:11Let's get to know more from him.
00:13Janzib, tell us about the rift between the Judiciary and the Trump administration.
00:19This is a positive sign.
00:21The US federal government grants $600 million to schools every year.
00:33These funds are for math, science, special education, and training.
00:40Now that Donald Trump has closed the Department of Education,
00:44they want to close the Department of Education.
00:48All these funds have been given to states to decide.
00:53The Boston court issued a stay order against the Trump administration.
01:00But the Supreme Court has granted relief to the Trump administration.
01:03This is a big decision.
01:05But it's a very narrow margin.
01:09Five judges in the Supreme Court approved the Trump administration's decision.
01:13Four opposed it.
01:15The Supreme Court Chief Justice, John Roberts, also opposed the decision.
01:19According to the decision, the Trump administration can stop funding.
01:23This is what the Supreme Court has said.
01:26Donald Trump is facing 150 cases.
01:32All of them are related to his executive order.
01:36People have lost their jobs.
01:38Funding has been cut.
01:40But this decision has given Trump a lot of relief.
01:43There is a lot of controversy about the closure of the Department of Education.
01:50Congress has also asked for permission.
01:53But Trump has rejected it.
01:55Congress is also silent about it.
01:58Trump's executive order has already started.
02:03The Supreme Court has stopped some of the cases.
02:08But the Supreme Court has stopped 150 cases.
02:12Mubasher Chaudhary has also joined us.
02:14Let's talk to him.
02:16Thank you so much for your time.
02:18This is a very narrow margin.
02:20What do you foresee?
02:22Will there be good news for Trump in the future?
02:26Or will it be difficult in the future?
02:29Trump wants to do a lot of good for America.
02:37But some things are happening.
02:40Some things come from the back end.
02:44You do it from the front and then you control it from the back.
02:48Some things are coming as if they make an announcement in the beginning.
02:52Some things get backtracked later.
02:54Pakistan has received a tariff of 29%.
03:00Pakistan exports 5 billion textiles to the United States.
03:08If we get a tariff of 29%, Pakistan will have a lot of problems.
03:14I went to D.C. one day.
03:17I was looking for a pair of socks.
03:20I was very happy to see that things were coming to Pakistan.
03:25But if a tariff of 29% is imposed on those things, the work will be ruined.
03:34Most of Trump's executive orders have stayed with the federal judges.
03:43But finally all the decisions have to come to the Supreme Court.
03:49In the Supreme Court today, there is a division of 3 and 5.
03:58John Roberts lives in the middle.
04:00Amy Coney Barrett is very conservative.
04:06But amazingly, sometimes she gives very good decisions.
04:13In today's decision, only one vote mattered.
04:18Her vote was important.
04:21She sided with the teachers of President Trump.
04:27She gave him a relief there.
04:30She is conservative, but not that conservative.
04:34In the last 3 cases against Trump, she was the deciding factor.
04:41She is on the right side.
04:45She is a very independent thinking judge.
04:48In her decision, it seemed that all Trump's executive orders would hold up in the Supreme Court.
04:58But now it seems that the Supreme Court will give her some relief.
05:15This decision is very important.
05:19That makes her the most important person in the world.
05:24In the Supreme Court, if one person matters, she is the most important person.
05:31She supported him.
05:35But don't think that she will always support him.
05:38I am 100% sure that there will be cases where she will independently rule.
05:44Like what happened with Trump earlier.
05:47In the New York case, her decision mattered.
05:53She let the judge decide.
05:57She was punished.
06:00It was nominal, but it was a face-saving.
06:03But she let the court system work.
06:05I think she will decide independently.
06:09It is a good sign for Trump that she will get some relief.
06:15Some people thought that all her orders would stay in the federal court.
06:22And the Supreme Court would support her.
06:25But it seems that this is a big relief and big news all over the world.
06:30She will get some relief from the Supreme Court.
06:36There are more than 150 cases of executive orders in this case.
06:41The federal judiciary is doing a great job.
06:44You yourself said that the Supreme Court gave a relief 20 times.
06:47But you never know where Trump will be challenged in the coming days.
06:52Are there problems on the court front?
06:57There are a lot of problems.
07:02Our general thinking is that she will not get relief in all the executive orders.
07:12But she will get some relief in today's case.
07:18This is a little bit critical too.
07:21It could be two-way.
07:24But all her orders will have a lot of challenges.
07:29She will go from the federal court to the appellate court and then to the Supreme Court.
07:34It is a long process.
07:3690% of the executive orders are in the court right now.
07:42It is not being implemented.
07:44You say that the employees of the federal court are fired for a day.
07:49The next day they come back to the court.
07:52They have families.
07:54They have to look for another job.
07:56It is very important.
07:58Slow process.
08:00In the time of Clinton, he fired 5.5 million people from the agency.
08:08No one found out.
08:10Because Trump and Al Gore sat next to the head of every agency.
08:15How many people do you have?
08:17How many people do you need?
08:19We are giving them the benefit of the doubt.
08:25Nothing has happened.
08:27There is a little bit of a hazard here.
08:31It is announced.
08:33Then they take it back.
08:35Then the court takes it.
08:37The stock market has suffered a lot.
08:41We have talked about trillions.
08:44In the last few days, the market has fallen by $6 trillion.
08:47Let's see where the dust settles in the coming days.
08:49Thank you very much, Dr. Mubasher Chaudhary.