Blue State AGS accuses Vance of spreading a ‘dangerous lie’ after the Internet criticism of the VP according to the judges

The General State Attorney of Blue Accused Vice -Presidents Jd vance attempts to spread “dangerous lies” after criticizing judges who blocked President Donald Trump’s plan.
“The statement of the vice president is as mischievous as the main officials for the implementation of the law representing the people 17 countries, we unequivocally reject the attempt to expand this dangerous lie,” the statement said.
Seventeen Attorney Generals, including those from California, Connecticut, Arizona, Massachusetts and Washington, signed a statement published on Friday after Vance sent the internet to angersaying, “The judges are not allowed to control the legitimate power of executive power.”
AG Pama Bonda promises to “fight” against judges blocking Trump’s anti -corruption program
“Americans understand the principle of check and balance,” AGS wrote. “The judiciary is a check of the illegal measure of the executive and legislative branch of the government. Generals, prosecutors and all public officers are subject to checks and states. No one is above the law.”
Blue State Attorney General accused Vice -President JD Vance of trying to spread a “dangerous lie” after criticizing judges who blocked President Donald Trump’s agenda. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Vance’s comments were published after the court blocked the Ministry of Efficiency of the Government (Doge) to access personal information. Trump’s administration has become a target More than 50 lawsuits Ever since Trump started his second term in mid -January. Judges in various countries across the country, including Washington, Rhode Iceland and New York, continuously blocked the efforts of administration in the implementation of their agenda.
“If the judge tried to tell the General how to perform a military surgery, that would be illegal,” Vance announced on X. “If the judge tried to command the Attorney General to use his discretionary right as a prosecutor, it is also illegal.
The AGS statement states that “it will carefully inspect every action taken by this administration.” They also made it clear that if the administration violated the Constitution or Federal Law, “it will not hesitate to act.”
“The judges have approved our proposals and issued limiting orders to protect the US people, democracy and the rule of the law. It is always their job,” AGS wrote. “This job is the core of our legal system itself. And at this critical moment we will stand in our own way to defend it.”
Seventeen Attorney General, including California AG Rob Bonta, signed a statement published on Friday. (Loren Elliott/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
US State Attorney Pam Bondi Recently, she promised her support to Trump’s efforts, promising to challenge “unpaid” judges who interfered with the agenda of his administration.
“We have so many unprecedented judges trying to control government consumption. And it is clear to separation of powers,” Bondi said during the appearance in the “US editorial board”. “What they do [DOGE leader Elon Musk]To our country, it is amazing. You know, people have been working all their lives and paying taxes, but they find out that Guatemala have given two million dollars to change sex. That’s amazing. And that will stop. “
6 times the judges blocked Trump’s executive commands
From the day of the inauguration, dozens of activist and legal groups, elected officials and local jurisdiction, as well as individuals, launched countless lawsuits in response to the president’s executive commands and directives. It is significant that Trump’s executive order on birth citizenship, his immigration policies, directives on federal financing and implementation of Dogea all under fire.
Trump’s administration has appealed to many of these verdicts with appellation courts. In recent development, Trump’s administration complained to the command of Judge Rhode Island refuse federal funds. The command claimed that the administration did not adhere to the previous commands to do so.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi recently advocated his support from Trump’s efforts, promising to challenge “unexplained” judges who disturbed the agenda of his administration. (AP)
Trump’s administration complained the command of the first round shortly after, which was eventually rejected.
After Trump’s historic victory in November, the Democratic AGS, including the General Prosecutor in New York, James, said he would be ready to get involved in any legal battle against Trump administration for actions they consider illegal or negatively affect residents.
Emma Colton Emma Colton contributed to Fox News Digital.