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JUST IN: ‘Secret Pact’ Between 22 State AGs To Sabotage Trump Agenda Is Uncovered

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The resistance movement is alive and well in the halls of Democratic state attorneys general, many of whom recently formed an unofficial “pact” to sue or otherwise slow down every part of President Donald Trump’s agenda.

A plan to counter the Trump administration’s sweeping reforms to illegal immigration, specifically the elimination of birthright citizenship as a constitutional guarantee, has been outlined in a document obtained by the Heritage Foundation. The conservative think tank revealed that 23 attorneys general spanning 22 states and the District of Columbia have formed a “secret pact” to mount an all-out effort to block the termination of birthright citizenship after President Trump signed a related executive order.

The foundation’s Oversight project wrote on X that the plan has been in place and was “signed beginning on November 8, 2024.”

“This agreement, just 3 days after President Trump’s landslide election win, shows that these resistance actors began, as a matter of absolute urgent top priority, plotting their resistance to President Trump’s anticipated actions to end birthright citizenship,” the post read. “Their top priority was not gas, groceries, public safety, or any other matter of concerns of their citizen constituents, but instead a raw political calculus to ensure that the future children of the illegal aliens that entered during the Biden Border Crisis could turn into voters.”

Written as a legal “common interest agreement,” all parties agree to help propagate “potential litigation to challenge executive action related to ending or curtailing birthright citizenship,” according to the Western Journal.

The agreement “sets forth the agreement under which each Party and their respective staff, management, consultants, experts, counsel, and agents will manage and protect confidential and/or privileged information shared and exchanged regarding” a challenge to the removal of birthright citizenship.

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President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance have railed against the power of district courts to stymie their efforts regarding birthright citizenship. On Tuesday, a New Hampshire judge became the third to block the implementation of the president’s executive order to end birthright citizenship for illegal immigrants or those living lawfully but temporarily in the U.S.

A day before the decision, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt blamed “activist judges” for interfering with executive powers and citing their decisions as the real “constitutional crisis,” not Trump’s executive orders.

“We believe these judges are acting as judicial activists rather than honest arbiters of the law,” Leavitt told reporters, according to the AP. She insisted that “the real constitutional crisis is taking place within our judicial branch.”

Senate Republicans, led by Mike Lee (R-UT), have filed legislation to limit the power of district judges to issue nationwide injunctions, but further legal challenges from left-leaning groups like the ACLU will almost certainly lead to the issue eventually being settled by the Supreme Court.

From the Oval Office on Wednesday, President Trump insisted that he has no intention of flouting the courts’ decisions pausing his executive orders.

“I follow the courts. I have to follow the law. All it means is that we appeal,” he said.