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Posted: 2025-05-22 13:52:32 UTC

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The policy is to generally respect precedent but not necessarily in every case. Multiple Trump nominees have refused to give a clear answer to whether or not a public official can defy a court order. The Solicitor General answered incorrectly again before the Supreme Court last week.
Policy on respecting precedent is not absolute.
Trump nominees' stance on defying court orders is unclear.
Solicitor General's incorrect answer before the Supreme Court.
Unclear stance of public officials on defying court orders.
Inconsistent answers from the Solicitor General.