Judge declares Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act 'unlawful'
President Donald Trump attends a meeting with the Fraternal Order of Police in the State Dinning Room of the White House, Thursday, June 5, 2025, in Washington (AP Photo/Alex Brandon).

President Donald Trump participated in a meeting with the Fraternal Order of Police at the White House on Thursday, June 5, 2025, as seen in a photo by Alex Brandon from the Associated Press.

President Donald Trump faced two legal setbacks in a single week at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit regarding the defamation lawsuit filed by writer E. Jean Carroll, which she had won.

A three-judge panel dismissed a request for public funding to support Trump’s appeal against the $83 million ruling in Carroll’s favor. This request was based on the Westfall Act, a law that allows the U.S. Department of Justice to intervene in lawsuits against government officials for actions performed within the scope of their official duties.

On Thursday, the 45th and 47th president filed a joint motion with the DOJ asking the New York City-based court to put the case in abeyance – effectively requesting a full-on pause in all ongoing proceedings until the Westfall Act decision is fully appealed.

On Friday, the appellate court nixed that request as well.

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The Wednesday decision by Senior U.S. Circuit Judge Denny Chin, a Barack Obama appointee, and U.S. Circuit Judges Sarah Merriam and Maria Araújo Kahn, both Joe Biden appointees, was particularly terse.

And therein was the rub for the 45th and 47th president.

The court’s four-sentence order “did not contain any reasoning” but instead noted it “will issue an opinion detailing its reasoning in due course” while keeping oral arguments in the broader appeal slated for June 24, Trump’s 14-page abeyance motion complained.

To hear the government and the president tell it, while oral arguments were scheduled months ago, the conclusory order on the Westfall Act issue coming just days before the hearing is unfair and prejudicial.

“The United States and President Trump are entitled to immediate review of the panel’s erroneous Westfall Act decision by this Court en banc and, if necessary, by the Supreme Court,” the joint abeyance motion argued. “By not publishing its reasoning, the panel has effectively denied the United States and President Trump the opportunity to seek immediate appellate review of the basis of its decision, including prior to oral argument of the appeal at which the United States should be the defendant.”

Another major argument raised in the motion was the public interest – seeking to vindicate the general idea of immunity for government officials. Generally, Trump and the DOJ said, the idea behind immunity is “to safeguard the public interest in having responsible governmental employees faithfully carry out their duties without fear of protracted litigation in unfounded damage suits.”

‘This is especially true when the federal employee is the President,” the motion goes on. “Staying proceedings here to resolve important immunity questions raised by the President is certainly in the public interest.”

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