
President Donald Trump recently expressed his criticisms of the judiciary system, particularly targeting judges for what he perceives as overreach in their rulings. During a radio interview, Trump stated that judges should focus on ruling rather than dictating how the country should be run.
Trump also took aim at the court systems in California and New York, accusing them of attempting to 'Trump-proof' their states. He highlighted what he described as corruption in the New York court system, expressing concern over the treatment of individuals, including himself, within the legal framework.



The President lamented the challenges he faces in wanting to help states and cities that he believes are poorly managed, citing instances of fraud that have affected him personally. Trump's comments come against the backdrop of his administration's efforts to overhaul the federal government, which have faced legal challenges in federal courts.
Some of Trump's advisers have raised doubts about the extent to which court rulings on these lawsuits could limit the President's authority to implement his proposed changes to the government structure.