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    Terror in Gaza: Hamas offers bounties to kill US and local aid workers, group says
    EXCLUSIVE The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) is facing a new threat as Hamas terrorists place bounties on the heads of its workers, including U.S. security personnel and local aid staff. According to GHF, Hamas is offering monetary rewards to anyone who kills or injures the organizations workers."We are aware of credible reports that Hamas is openly targeting the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and those who work with us. According to these reports, Hamas has placed bounties on both our American security personnel and Palestinian aid workersoffering cash rewards to anyone who injures or kills them," GHF said in a statement provided exclusively to Fox News Digital."The targets of Hamass brutality are heroes who are simply trying to feed the people of Gaza in the middle of a war."HAMAS WORKING TO 'SABOTAGE' TRUMP-BACKED AID GROUP WITH 'FAKE NEWS': ISRAELI OFFICIALGHF also said that Hamas has positioned "armed operatives" near humanitarian zones in an apparent attempt to "disrupt the only functioning aid delivery system in Gaza."Earlier this month, Hamas launched a deadly attack on GHF workers, leaving 12 dead. The organization said Hamas also tortured others. The victims were local workers, according to GHF.U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee issued a statement on the bounties and criticized the United Nations silence on Hamas brutality."Last month [President Trump] told us to get food to civilians in Gaza, but DON'T let Hamas steal it," Huckabee wrote on X. "NOT always pretty, but 800k+ unique recipients of food & 1ST TIME they [have] received food FREE since start of war. Hamas has stolen or taxed it & now w/ GHF they CAN'T! Hamas' main tool to control Gaza is GONE. Hamas has put a bounty on the heads of everyone at GHF Gazans [and] Americans. The UN remains SILENT."PEOPLE IN GAZA ARE THANKING TRUMP FOR AID, LEADER OF US-BACKED GROUP SAYSIn response to Huckabees statement, GHF Executive Chairman Rev. Johnnie Moore wrote in his own post on X that reports of the Hamas bounties are based on "new and credible information received today.""Hamas would be very unwise to test the resolve of [President Donald Trump]," Moore wrote.GHF is demanding the international community break its silence on Hamas treatment of the organizations local workers and the American security personnel, many of whom are U.S. veterans."Hamas, through these violent and escalating threats, is showing the world it prefers chaos and starvation to peace and aid," GHF wrote. "We call on international leaders and aid groups to stand with us and with the people of Gaza. The people of Gaza, who show up to our sites every day in defiance of Hamass threats and brutality, deserve it."GHF said it has been able to distribute approximately 49,915,822 meals so far. The organization recently received a funding boost after the U.S. State Department announced it had approved $30 million in funding for the group."We call on other countries to also support the GHF, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, and its critical work," State Department Principal Deputy Spokesperson Tommy Piggot said in a briefing on June 26. "From day one, we said we are open to creative solutions that securely provide aid to those in Gaza and protects Israel. The support is simply the latest iteration of President Trumps and Secretary Rubios pursuit of peace in the region."
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    BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff denies 2023 sexual assault allegations in lawsuit response
    BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff has denied allegations he sexually assaulted a woman in 2023, according to newly filed court documents.Retzlaff, 22, is being sued for alleged battery, assault and intentional infliction of emotional distress from an alleged assault at Retzlaffs apartment in November 2023, according to a lawsuitfiled in Utah last month.He has not been criminally charged.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOX NEWSThe woman, identified as Jane Doe A.G., claimed to have met thecollege football player on social media before agreeing to visit him at his apartment to play video games,ESPN reported.According to the complaint, the woman alleged she and Retzlaff began kissing, but he ignored her requests to stop and continued "escalating the situation."The original complaint alleged that after the alleged victim attempted to leave, Retzlaff put his hands around her neck and raped her, ESPN reported.In new filings Friday, Retzlaff denied the allegations and claimed the two had engaged in consensual sex.BYU FOOTBALL PLAYER JAKE RETZLAFF ACCUSED OF 2023 SEXUAL ASSAULT IN LAWSUIT"Mr. Retzlaff specifically and categorically denies each and every and all allegations that he bit, raped or strangled [the woman], which are ridiculous and bizarre allegations, all of which are false and untrue," Retzlaffs attorneys wrote, via ESPN.Retzlaffs attorneys also accused the woman of extortion, claiming he did not hear from the woman for more than a year but has now because he is "an NFL Draft prospect,"USA Today reported, citing Fridays filings.Retzlaff made the move from California to Utah in 2023 when he transferred to BYU.He led the Cougars to an 11-2 record last season.Fox News Digitals Chantz Martin contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    Rapper pulls out of music festivals alleging they wanted her to make free Palestine statements onstage
    Musician Azealia Banks said on Wednesday she canceled her performances at two upcoming U.K. festivals because they asked her to make anti-Israel statements on stage.The rapper and singer took to X earlier this week to announce that she was pulling out of the Maiden Voyage Festival in London, as well as the Boomtown Festival in Hampshire. She alleged that event promoters said she needed to push pro-Palestinian slogans during her performances."So guys, I am cancelling Boomtown and Maiden Voyage, the promoters have been stressing me out for weeks trying to force me to say free Palestine and threatening to cut me from the bill because I wont say free Palestine and Im not dealing with the threats and Im not putting on a f------ hijab," she wrote.TRUMP GOES AFTER CNN, NY TIMES FOR FAKE NEWS ABOUTSTRIKES ON IRANIAN NUCLEAR FACILITIESThe "Luxury" singers lengthy post continued. She alleged that both events threatened to cut her acts if she didnt comply with the requests, and noted that she went ahead and pulled out first because she didnt agree with the demands."Theyre both basically trying to extort me - by insinuating that I need to say I support Palestine or they will drop me from the gig BUT I would much rather drop them and not associate with anything that has cheap group think b------- attached to it."Still, Banks wasnt finished.She continued, "If they want to allow some no-name DJs to bully them into desecrating the nature of this music ecosystem and make ME the issue - whilst there being absolutely no ethical consumption under capitalism. Then thats fine.""More thinly veiled racism and overt antisemitism from the f------ gays for Hamas."EX-MUMFORD & SONS GUITARIST CRITICIZES MUSIC INDUSTRY FOR SILENCE AFTER BOULDER ANTISEMITIC ATTACKBanks continued her thread, clarifying that she harbored no ill will towards Gaza or the Palestinian people, but that she was tired of the political statements surrounding it."And no, Im not saying f--- actual Palestine. But f--- your dumb a-- slogans and performative b-------. Yall wanna make a stance so bad but stand for absolutely nothing."She then accused people in the media of having outrage over something they know nothing about, adding, "And all of a sudden yall are throwing around words like genocide and Zionist not even knowing the meaning of those words while you drive around in ur teslas and leave comments from your iPhones all built off the backs and the blood of children working in mines from dusk til dawn.""Kiss my a--," she added.On Saturday, Banks followed-up on X, saying, "This Palestine s--- is boring and exhausting. Now I have to mute the word on every platform and go back to ignoring it. I REALLY dont give a f--- anymore lmfao, yall are not getting in my happy music space with that s---."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREIn a statement, Boomtown Festival disputed Banks claims that promoters tried to get her to say anything, though it confirmed she had been dropped."Following her post on X in the early hours of this morning, we can confirm that Azealia Banks has withdrawn from the lineup and will no longer be performing at Boomtown Festival. For clarity, Boomtown does not and will never dictate the personal views and beliefs of performers," a spokesperson stated.Maiden Voyage Festival did not immediately reply to Fox News Digitals request for comment, though the festivals Instagram page confirmed that Banks "will no longer be performing" at the event.
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    UK authorities seize cocaine worth more than $130 million from a ship at London port
    British authorities seized 2.4 metric tons of cocaine in a ship arriving in England from Panama, authorities said Saturday, calling it one of the U.K.s biggest drug busts in years.The drugs, valued at $132 million, were found under containers on a vessel at London Gateway port, east of the British capital. The shipment was discovered after what officials said was an intelligence-led operation.THREE BRITISH NATIONALS COULD FACE DEATH BY FIRING SQUAD FOR ALLEGEDLY SMUGGLING COCAINE INTO INDONESIABritains interior ministry, the Home Office, said it was the sixth-largest cocaine seizure on record.U.K. Border Force Maritime director Charlie Eastaugh said the seizure was "just one example of how dedicated Border Force maritime officers remain one step ahead of the criminal gangs who threaten our security."Our message to these criminals is clear more than ever before, we are using intelligence and international law enforcement co-operation to disrupt and dismantle your operations."Britain is one of Europes biggest markets for cocaine, according to the National Crime Agency. The U.K. government says cocaine-related deaths in England and Wales rose by 31% between 2022 and 2023.
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    Fox News Entertainment Newsletter: Jeff Bezos, Lauren Snchez married, Suzanne Somers' widower dating again
    Welcome to the Fox News Entertainment Newsletter.TOP 3:- Lauren Snchez shares first look at wedding to Jeff Bezos, reveals her new name- Suzanne Somers' widower finds romance with late wife's 'Hollywood Wives' costar- '60s teen Idol Bobby Sherman dead at 81'SUIT OF ARMOR' - 'Landman' star Ali Larter stuns in red bikini selfie from her trailer.OFFICIAL WORD - Beach Boys' Brian Wilson cause of death revealed.IT CROWD - Jeff Bezos, Lauren Snchez celebrity wedding guests take Venice by storm.CONCERT CHAOS - Country singer Cody Johnson forced to stop 'God Bless America' performance as violent brawl breaks out.TURNING POINT - Brad Pitt confesses he 'needed rebooting' after sobering incident that led to Angelina Jolie divorce.'UTTERLY ABSURD' - Prince William's royal plan leaves no room for Prince Harry's 'American children': expert.SHORE SHOWSTOPPER - Denise Austin shows off bikini body while vacationing in the South of France.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING?CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSFOLLOW FOX NEWS ON SOCIAL MEDIAFacebookInstagramYouTubeX, formerly Twitter
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    Rubio condemns Iran's 'unacceptable' threats against IAEA director
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Saturday said alleged calls in Iran for the arrest and execution of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi are "unacceptable and should be condemned."Rubio's warning came after Iranian parliament vice speaker Hamid Reza Haji Babaei banned Grossi and removed surveillance from its nuclear facilities, accusing Israel of acquiring "sensitive facility data," according to a report from Mehr news."We support the lAEA's critical verification and monitoring efforts in Iran and commend the Director General and the lAEA for their dedication and professionalism," Rubio wrote in an X post. "We call on Iran to provide for the safety and security of IAEA personnel."RUBIO SLAMS 'FALSE' INTELLIGENCE LEAKS DOWNPLAYING SUCCESS OF TRUMP'S IRAN STRIKESThe lAEA this week commented on damage at Iranian nuclear facilities, following U.S. airstrikes on key nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan.While speaking on Fox News "The Story with Martha MacCallum," Grossi said Isfahan and Natanz were damaged, with Natanz showing "very serious damage" in one of the centrifuge halls where enrichment was being performed.IAEA DIRECTOR SAYS IRAN'S ENRICHED URANIUM CAN'T BE LOCATED FOLLOWING US MILITARY STRIKESThough a ceasefire agreement was made between Israel and Iran, Grossi alleged 900 pounds of potentially enriched uranium had been taken to an ancient site near Isfahan."I have to be very precise, Martha," Grossi said. "We are the IAEA, so we are not speculating here. We do not have information of the whereabouts of this material."He claimed Iranian officials had told him they were taking protective measures, which could include moving the material.UN NUCLEAR CHIEF SAYS IRAN HAS MATERIAL TO BUILD BOMBS, BUT NO PLAN TO DO SO"My job is to try to see where is this material, because Iran has an obligation to report and account for all the material that they have, and this is going to continue to be my work," Grossi said.President Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal Tehran signed with the U.S., U.K., European Union, France, Germany and Russia in 2018, prompting Iranian threats to remove cameras and limit access to its facilities.Rubio did not immediately respond to Fox News Digitals request for comment.Fox News Digital's Greg Wehner contributed to this report.
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    IDF kills key Hamas founder deemed an 'orchestrator' of Oct 7 terror attack in Israel
    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Saturday confirmed that they had "eliminated" one of the founders of Hamas in a joint operation with the Israel Security Agency (ISA).Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa, a senior figure in Hamas military wing, was killed in Gaza City in an airstrike in the Sabra on Friday, the IDF said.Issas current role in the Hamas military wing was as head of combat support headquarters, and he led force-buildup efforts in the Gaza Strip, served as head of the training headquarters and was a member of Hamas General Security Council.WHO WERE TWO OF THE TOP IRANIAN GENERALS KILLED IN ISRAELI STRIKES?He played a "significant role in the planning and execution of the brutal October 7th massacre," the IDF said, and over the past few days he has helped plan attacks on Israeli civilians and IDF troops operating in the Gaza Strip.TOP HAMAS TERROR LEADER KILLED IN 'PRECISE STRIKE' BY ISRAEL: IDFIssa was also attempting to rebuild Hamas organizational systems that were damaged by Israel during the war.The news comes on the heels of Israels conflict with Iran during which the IDF killed multiple military leaders, including Saeed Izadi, an Iranian commander who for years helped arm and fund Hamas on behalf of the regime.TERROR IN GAZA: HAMAS OFFERS BOUNTIES TO KILL US AND LOCAL AID WORKERS, GROUP SAYSCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPIzadi was also "one of the orchestrators"of the Oct. 7 attack, the IDF said.
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    Kate Hudson confesses she nearly sought emancipation from Goldie Hawn to advance acting career
    Kate Hudson considered being emancipated from her parents, Goldie Hawn and Bill Hudson, to better her Hollywood career.At the Newport Beach TV Fest, Hudson revealed she was offered a small part in an unnamed project and almost "divorced" her parents before landing her breakout role in "Party of Five.""I had gotten this part that they wanted me to basically divorce my parents so that I could work as an adult. My mom was like, No, never happening,' but then I got the Party of Five and it was so great," Hudson said during The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast panel.GOLDIE HAWN AND KURT RUSSELL EXPLAIN WHY THEY NEVER FELT THE NEED TO GET MARRIED AFTER 37 YEARSThe teen drama series aired in 1994 and followed the Salinger siblings after their parents died in a car crash, leaving the oldest brother Charlie, played by Matthew Fox, to be their caretaker.Hudson was a guest star during the second season as the character Cory."I was 16 and obsessed with Party of Five, so walking onto that set was like, I couldn't believe that I was going to have a guest role on it, a day player role," she said. "I was like, oh. It was so fun."Hudson did not become emancipated from her parents, but has since become estranged from her father.Hawn and Bill divorced in 1982, and she began dating Kurt Russell shortly after that. Russell was a vital part of Kate's upbringing.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSDuring the event, Hudson revealed that she turned down an opportunity to star in one of Russell's films because she didn't want to be "defined" by her parents.Hawn addressed her daughter's struggles at the beginning of her career. Last year, the actress was a guest on Kelly Ripa's "Let's Talk Off Camera" podcast and recalled Hudson complaining about her parents being the focus of all her interviews.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTER"I told her, The truth of the matter is we have to embrace each other. I mean, yes, you're gonna talk about me, and one day I'm going to talk about you. And I'm gonna be Katie's mother, and that could be pretty cool,'" she told Ripa.Hawn and Hudson have maintained a close relationship over the years. In February, Hudson told the Los Angeles Times, "I live seven blocks from my mom now, and she comes over every day."
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    Jim Harbaugh added to lawsuit about former assistant's alleged hacking to obtain photos of athletes
    Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh was added Friday to a lawsuit against his former employer, the University of Michigan, and a former assistant football coach accused of hacking into computer systems to acquire photos of college athletes.Attorneys claim Harbaugh allowed Matt Weiss to continue working as co-offensive coordinator in a national playoff game after Weiss was seen viewing private information on a computer in December 2022."The universitys delay in taking meaningful protective action until after a high-stakes game sends a clear message: Student welfare was secondary," said Parker Stinar, the lead lawyer in a class-action lawsuit arising from a criminal investigation of Weiss.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Had Harbaugh implemented basic oversight of his staff, plaintiffs and the class would have been protected against predators such as Weiss," the updated lawsuit states. "Instead, Weiss was a highly compensated asset that was promoted by and within the football program, from which position he was able to, and did, target female student athletes."Messages from The Associated Press seeking comment from Harbaugh and Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel were not immediately returned Friday.The lawsuit says a staff member saw Weiss viewing private information at Schembechler Hall, headquarters for the football team, around Dec. 21, 2022, and reported it before Michigan played Texas Christian University in a playoff game days later on Dec. 31.JIM HARBAUGH DENIES COMMITTING VIOLATIONS AFTER NCAA'S REPORTED NOTICE OF ALLEGATIONS: 'I DO NOT APOLOGIZE'Weiss was fired a few weeks later in January 2023 during an investigation of his computer use.Earlier this year, after charges were filed, Harbaugh told reporters he didnt know anything about Weiss troubles until after the playoff game. He said the allegations were "shocking.""Just shocked, completely shocked. Disturbed," Harbaugh saidin a video shared by the team. "It was after the TCU game that I found out, we found out, that there was allegations," he added. "And you said it. I mean, indictment, that's not a word that sympathy for the victims and for Matt's family. Its shocking."The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Michigan announced the indictment this month, more than two years after Weiss, 42, was fired from his coaching position under Harbaugh after an investigation into the alleged crimes.According to the indictment, Weiss "gained unauthorized access to student-athlete databases of more than 100 colleges and universities that were maintained by a third-party vendor." He then allegedly downloaded personal information and data of more than 150,000 athletes. From there, Weiss was able to access the information of more than 2,000 athletes, including access to their social media, email and cloud storage.Weiss is accused of using this information to download "personal, intimate digital photographs and videos that were never intended to be shared beyond intimate partners," prosecutors said. The alleged crimes took place from 2015 to January 2023, and he is alleged to have primarily targeted women.Weiss, who was fired in 2023 for failing to cooperate with a school investigation, entered a not guilty plea.Weiss worked for Harbaughs brother, John, on the coaching staff of the NFLs Baltimore Ravens before joining Michigan in 2021.The lawsuit says Weiss university computer had encryption software that had to be disabled by an external vendor as part of the investigation. Authorities disclosed in April that thousands of intimate photos and videos were found on his electronic devices and cloud storage accounts.The NCAA previously handed down a four-year show-cause order for Harbaugh after determining the coach had impermissible contact with recruits and players during the COVID-19 restricted period. The organization determined Harbaugh "engaged in unethical conduct, failed to promote an atmosphere of compliance and violated head coach responsibility obligations."Prior to that, Harbaugh and Michigan were under investigation for impermissible in-person scouting and sign-stealing allegations that cast a shadow over Michigan's run to the 2024 national championship. The Big Ten Conference ultimately suspended Harbaugh for three games. The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
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    JOHN YOO: Trump scores historic win as Supreme Court reins in lower courts' overreach
    In Trump v. Casa, the United States Supreme Court finally put an end to the universal injunctions that trial judges had invented to block presidents from pushing their agendas nationwide.These orders, which courts applied with special vigor against President Donald Trump, "exceed the equitable authority that Congress has granted to federal courts," the 6-3 majority declared.Even though Casaresolved a question of technical legal procedure, it struck a balance between the Executive and Judicial branches of government that bore greater constitutional importance.SCOTUS RULES ON TRUMP'S BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP ORDER, TESTING LOWER COURT POWERSCasarepresented an undeniable victory for the Trump administration.In ruling against many of Trumps executive orders, district courts had used nationwide injunctions to halt such major initiatives as Trumps suspension of foreign aid, removal of illegal aliens from Venezuela, layoffs of federal bureaucrats, a bar on transgender soldiers, ending racially discriminatory programs in higher education, and cuts and freezes in federal spending. Trump is now free to enforce those policies in states where the courts have not enjoined them. Ultimately, the Supreme Court will have to resolve the conflict between the federal courts that have enjoined Trumps policies and those in other states that have not.But the legal, rather than the political, issue asks more narrowly how far a federal trial judge of which there are almost 700 may go in stopping government action he or she concludes violates the law.All agree that the trial court can grant relief to the parties in the courtroom. In Casa itself, federal judges in several cities ruled unconstitutional Trumps executive order denying citizenship to children born on American territory whose parents were in the U.S. illegally.But rather than simply order the recognition of the citizenship of the plaintiffs in the lawsuits, the courts forbade the Trump administration from pursuing the new policy throughout the entire nation.These lower court judges claimed a sweeping power that had never existed before in American history.Nationwide injunctions were virtually unknown until the 21st Century.As Justice Amy Coney Barretts majority opinion made clear, the Framers would not have understood the Constitutions grant of power to the federal courts to resolve "cases or controversies" under federal law to include nationwide injunctions.As late as President Barack Obamas administration, it appears the lower courts had only issued about 19 such injunctions. In 2019, Attorney General William Barr stated that the federal courts had issued only 27 in the twentieth century. But by April 2024, 127 nationwide injunctions had been issued since 1963, with 96 packed into 2001 to 2023. There were six nationwide injunctions under the second Bush administration, 12 under Obama, a staggering 64 under the first Trump administration, and 14 from the first three years of Biden. As of the end of March, just 10 weeks into Trumps second term, federal judges had issued 17 such injunctions.The very fact that nationwide injunctions were little known to the lower federal courts until the present century undercuts the notion that they were understood by the Framers to fall with the "judicial power" of Article III of the Constitution. Nationwide injunctions violated not just the text, but also the structure of the Constitution.As the majority in Casa concluded, district judges were claiming a supremacy that ignored the equal role of the other branches of government in interpreting the Constitution.They threatened to transform the power of the federal courts to decide "cases or controversies" into a supervisory power to manage the workings of the government nationwide.In its deepest constitutional failure, the use of nationwide injunctions prevented the president from advancing his own reading of the Constitution.The Constitution does not establish any branch of the federal government as supreme in its interpretation. Instead, each of the branches must give meaning to our nations highest law when they carry out their unique constitutional responsibilities.Judicial review, for example, emerges from the courts sole authority to decide "cases or controversies" arising under federal law.Congress interprets the Constitution when it decides whether to enact bills into law.Presidents give meaning to the Constitution when they veto legislation or "take care that the laws are faithfully executed."In the very first year of the Constitution, for example, President George Washington decided that the national bank was constitutional when he signed the legislation creating it.He interpreted the Constitution to vest the power over foreign policy in the executive branch when he decided to issue the Neutrality Proclamation.Later, President Andrew Jackson vetoed a re-authorization of the very same bank, even though Congress believed the law constitutional by passing it, two past presidents had signed earlier versions of the law, and the Supreme Court had upheld the law in McCullough v. Maryland.Jackson correctly argued that the Supreme Court could not force him to sign the law. He declared that "The Congress, the Executive, and the Court must each for itself be guided by its own opinion of the Constitution."In fulfilling its constitutional functions, Jackson believed, each branch has an equal and independent duty to decide upon the constitutionality of legislation."The opinion of the judges has no more authority over Congress than the opinion of Congress has over the judges," Jackson declared.And, he emphasized, "on that point the President is independent of both." Abraham Lincoln went furthest in claiming that presidents had the right to pursue their own interpretation of the Constitution at odds with the view of the Judiciary.In his famous debates with Stephen Douglas, Lincoln argued that the Dred Scott decision applied only to the parties in the case. The president had to obey the decision of the Court which party won or lost the case.But the Courts logic and reasoning could not bind the president or Congress, which both had the right to interpret the Constitution too, or, ultimately, the people."I do not deny that such decisions may be binding in any case, upon the parties to a suit, as to the object of that suit," Lincoln said in his first inaugural address. Decisions of the Court should receive "very high respect and consideration in all parallel cases by all other departments of government," he continued.But "if the policy of the government, upon vital questions, affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court," Lincoln argued, "the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal."CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONCasa honors Lincolns understanding of the balance of power between the president and the Court.Under Lincolns view, the president has the right to advance his reading of the Constitution even if a court has enjoined it elsewhere.While Lincoln conceded that he would obey judicial decisions, he argued that he could continue to enforce his policies against individuals outside the parties in Dred Scott.And Lincoln believed he had no constitutional obligation to apply Dred Scottto new cases. Judges would have to issue orders in each future case ordering him to return free blacks to slavery under Dred Scott.Casarejects the notion that a single district court could force a president to obey its reading of the Constitution throughout the nation, even in cases not yet brought.A president may accept the Supreme Courts interpretation of the Constitution, but in order to reach the Court, the president will test his reading of the Constitution in other courts.Armed with a nationwide injunction, a single judge who first decides an important constitutional issue effectively short-circuits the ability of other courts to examine the issue. But a president should have the right to go to the federal courts in other states; should the courts disagree, the Supreme Court can resolve the conflict.Nationwide injunctions prevented presidents from advancing their reading of the Constitution in other courts and ultimately bringing their policies to the Supreme Court quickly.Trump now has the opportunity to test the constitutionality of birthright citizenship (where I happen to think he is wrong) before the Justices, as is his right.CLICK HERE TO READ MORE FROM JOHN YOO
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