Megyn Kelly: “The Trump administration is not going to have a choice” but to ignore the courts
Kelly: Judges issuing injunctions against Trump moves are “trying to create a constitutional crisis”
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From the February 13, 2025, edition of Sirius XM's The Megyn Kelly Show
MEGYN KELLY (HOST): It's crazy, the micromanaging that these federal courts are trying to do of the executive branch. We are getting closer to the executive branch really being forced to consider telling the judicial branch to pound sand. That's -- I mean that is potential crisis. I don't consider it constitutional crisis until we get to the Supreme Court. But how much does the Trump administration need to take?
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There's over 50 lawsuits filed so far. Lots of these judges are Obama appointees, Clinton appointees, who are -- or Biden appointees -- who are far-left activists, who are just having some fun trying to thwart the Trump agenda.
And I do think, at some point, the Trump administration may be -- even though Trump's saying “I will abide by the rulings, I'm not looking to thwart the rule of law in any way, either directly with this written statute or if it's issued against me by a judge," but at some point, if this continues, it's almost like the Trump administration is not going to have a choice.
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Like, they're trying to create a constitutional crisis is, I guess, the point I'm making.