Summary
A United States court dismissed a lawsuit from President Donald Trump that accused all federal judges in Maryland of abusing their powers. Judge Thomas Cullen, based in Virginia, handled the case because all Maryland judges were defendants. Trump's lawsuit opposed certain court actions that blocked his immigration policies.
Key Facts
- A United States court dismissed Trump's lawsuit against all Maryland federal judges.
- Judge Thomas Cullen, appointed by Trump, managed the case since Maryland judges were defendants.
- The lawsuit objected to judicial actions that hindered Trump's immigration policies.
- Trump filed the lawsuit on June 25, citing issues with injunctions affecting deportations.
- The complaint mentioned a court order preventing immediate deportation of certain immigrants.
- Trump's administration has faced legal challenges on immigration policies in Maryland courts.