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As the Trump Administration Continues to Rack Up Supreme Court Victories, MSNBC Legal Analyst Pleads for More Lawfare (Video)

by June 28, 2025
June 28, 2025

MSNBC Legal Analyst Melissa Murray/Image: MSNBC video screenshot.

On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court handed down several decisions affirming President Trump’s agenda, leaving MSNBC’s Nicole Wallace trapt doom spiraling.

In the decision in Free Speech Coalition, Inc. v. Paxton (2025) SCOTUS upheld H.B. 1181, a Texas law requiring websites with substantial sexual content to verify users’ ages before granting access.

The Court, in a 6-3 decision led by Justice Clarence Thomas, rejected the radical left’s claims that the law violates free speech. The majority rightly recognized that protecting kids from harmful, sexually explicit content is a compelling state interest—one that outweighs the complaints of adult entertainment peddlers.

In a 6-3 decision, the high court also ruled that parents can opt out of classes with LGBTQ books.

In an historic decision, SCOTUS also delivered a powerful rebuke of activist judges and handed President Trump a pivotal legal victory.

The decision in Trump v. CASA, Inc., reaffirms the rightful balance of power between the judiciary and the executive, curbing the ability of unelected district judges to paralyze the will of a duly elected president.

In a 6–3 decision, the Court sided with the Trump administration, ruling that federal district courts lack the constitutional or statutory authority to issue so-called ‘universal injunctions’ — sweeping orders that block government policies nationwide, often at the request of left-wing advocacy groups.

The case stemmed from challenges to President Donald J. Trump’s Executive Order No. 14160, titled Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship (90 Fed. Reg. 8449, 2025).

It was all too much for Wallace and her guest Melissa Murray, a legal analyst for the far-left network.

Melissa Murray: I want to go back to what Andrew was saying about the silver linings. I don’t think there are Silver Linings here, and I want to be very clear with the viewers at home. This is a really grave situation. This court has effectively taken the restraints off of this administration.

We don’t have a Congress that is stepping in to rein in this administration.

All we’ve had are lower court judges who are looking at the lawlessness of this administration saying, ‘not on my watch,’ imposing these nationwide injunctions to stop the damage in its tracks.This court has now said that limited tool, that limited judicial remedy, goes too far.

And instead, what individual litigants are going to have to do is go to every district in this country to litigate, to stop the administration in its tracks, or somehow find, at a time when the administration has made the availability of lawyers scarce, find a lawyer who is willing to take on the challenge of mounting a class action to go and challenge this administration. This court has made it absolutely impossible to try and stop the worst of what the administration is doing.

So there really aren’t silver linings. Yes, there are some litigants now who have amended their complaints and filed class actions. But the idea that we are going to do this for everything is really just unfathomable.

It’s not just birthright citizenship that is at stake. These nationwide injunctions have been used across the board to stop this administration from firing federal workers, to stop this administration from rescinding funding from research institutions and universities.

All of that ends now. The gloves are off. There are no restraints, no checks on this administration. We are entering a very dangerous moment.

Watch:

Democrats aren’t going to make it out of this. Trump has ended them, once and for all.

Today was the final straw. You can hear it in their tone.

“There is a lot of bad news.”

“There are no silver linings here.”

“The gloves are off. There are no restraints.” pic.twitter.com/3zjq1Yi6MP

— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) June 27, 2025

The post As the Trump Administration Continues to Rack Up Supreme Court Victories, MSNBC Legal Analyst Pleads for More Lawfare (Video) appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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