
Hidden Clause in Trump Bill Could Cripple US Courts
Hidden Provision in Trump Bill Could Weaken US Courts A recently passed House GOP bill contains a controversial provision that could significantly limit the power of US courts. The provision restricts the use of court funds to enforce contempt citations unless a bond is posted, potentially hindering legal action for those lacking resources. This issue has sparked debate and concerns about its impact on justice. NowThis Impact, a social media news outlet, highlighted the issue in a recent video. The video explains that the provision could effectively silence individuals and advocacy groups with limited funds from pursuing legal action against injustice. The presenter uses the case of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported despite a Supreme Court order for his return, as a prime example. Abrego Garcia's case illustrates the potential consequences of this provision. "There’s no wonder he wanted the bill to be this big — that way he could hide sh*t like this in there." said the presenter in the video, referring to the bill's size and the hidden nature of the provision. Legal experts are now analyzing the bill and its potential implications. The provision is currently under consideration in the Senate. The outcome of this debate will have significant consequences for the judicial system and access to justice for all Americans.