
The New Yorker Radio Hour The A.C.L.U. v. Trump 2.0
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Feb 14, 2025 Anthony Romero, the Executive Director of the ACLU since 2001, discusses the organization's relentless legal battles against the Trump administration. He highlights the staggering 434 lawsuits filed during Trump's first term, addressing critical issues like birthright citizenship and gender-affirming healthcare. Romero warns of a potential constitutional crisis if the administration defies judicial orders, emphasizing the importance of civil liberties and activism. His insights shed light on the historical struggle over executive power and the ongoing fight to uphold the rule of law.
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Political Climate and Confidence
- The Republican Party's dependence on Trump makes Romero less confident in their ability to check his power.
- The current Supreme Court's conservative majority further complicates the situation.
Judges as the Front Line
- Judges are currently the primary defense against constitutional ruin.
- Their decisions will play a critical role in upholding the rule of law.
Birthright Citizenship Lawsuit
- The ACLU filed a lawsuit against Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship.
- Romero emphasizes birthright citizenship's historical significance, calling it "the great equalizer."

