Jeff Jackson announces new lawsuit against Trump Administration

Jeff Jackson announces new lawsuit against Trump Administration
Jeff Jackson, North Carolina Attorney General — North Carolina Republican Party
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North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson has announced a new lawsuit against the Trump Administration. The lawsuit, which was filed in Rhode Island rather than North Carolina, addresses the administration’s evaluation of funding priorities as outlined in executive orders.

Democrats have been criticized for their lack of specific responses to inquiries about the lawsuit. Critics argue that the party is attempting to instill fear because they are currently out of power.

Matt Mercer, Communications Director for the North Carolina Republican Party (NCGOP), commented on the situation: “Multiple North Carolina cities have seen homicide rates increase in 2025 and some NC sheriffs still refuse to cooperate with ICE, but Jackson’s top priority is joining with other radical left-wing attorneys general to spend taxpayer money on a lawsuit against President Trump so he can raise money for his next act of political opportunism.”



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