2025-03-20
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I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Thursday, March 20th.
Here's what we're covering.
As the clash between the Trump administration and the courts intensifies,
Elon Musk has now stepped into the fray with his checkbook.
Yesterday,
Musk made the maximum allowable donation to seven Republican lawmakers who have all either called for judges who've ruled against the administration to be impeached or endorsed other actions in that vein.
He gave each of them $6,600.
The drumbeat to aggressively challenge the judiciary has been growing louder in recent days as the White House has been facing off with a federal judge over deportation flights.
The judge has been pressing the government's lawyers about whether the administration ignored his order to stop the flights.