The Washington D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals has surprisingly handed Donald Trump a massive legal victory that might be the lynchpin he’ll need to defeat the wave of lawfare that the left has used to attack his agenda.

The case stems from Trump’s effort to shut down the Voice of America (VOA) by laying off many of the agency’s employees.

Naturally, as soon as he announced the layoffs and the suspension of VOA’s activities, the agents of lawfare chaos moved in and filed nuisance suits to try and stop Trump from performing his duties.

US District Judge Royce Lamberth, a Reagan appointee, agreed with the leftists attacking Trump and demanded that he stop and the judge moved to allow the employees to return to work.

However, the D.C. Court of Appeals disagreed with Lamberth. The Appeals Court pointed out that Trump’s policy moves have been a matter of employment decisions, and that is something that the courts generally have no role in deciding. Therefore, the court halted Lambert’s move to stop Trump’s moves over VOA.

The Appeals ruling is one that will likely impinge on dozens of other lawfare attacks on Trump’s authority.

As she usually does, writer Margo Cleveland explained this well in a series of posts on X.

Instead of me trying to explain it all, I’ll let Cleveland explain it…

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