The federal judge interrupts Planned Parenthood Cups while the Republicans protest

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A federal judge attracted enormous reactions from the Republicans after having blocked the Trump administration on Monday to follow a provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill law which withdraws the federal funding from Planned Parenthood.
The criticisms of judge Indira Talwani declared that his rapid decision to grant Planned Parenthood, the largest abortion seller in the country, a temporary prohibition order was an extraordinary excess of the judicial authority.
Tom Jipping, a principal legal researcher at the Conservative Heritage Foundation, told Fox News Digital that the judge’s move was “obviously out of limits”.
“What you have here is that the Congress exercises its explicit constitutional power to make spending decisions, and you have a district judge which undoubtedly tries to exercise the power it does not have to force the congress to change,” said Jipping.
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The demonstrators meet before the Supreme Court building while the court hears oral arguments on Medina vs Planned Parenthood in Washington DC (Kayla Bartkowski / Getty Images)
Talwani, a judge based in Boston appointed by former president Barack Obama, issued the temporary ordinance, which lasts 14 days, after Planned Parenthood continued the government on the One Big Beautiful Bill, a massive tax and budget bill. The provision has deleted the funding of MEDICAIDS from Planned Parenthood, which, according to the association, could force it to close approximately 200 of its 600 facilities and to deprive around one million customers of unrelated to abortion.
The Congress narrowly adopted the bill without any support from Democrats last week, and Trump signed it on July 4.
The brief order of two pages of Talwani came the same day as Planned Parenthood continued, and it only contained the explanation that the non -profit organization showed a “good cause” for temporary relief.
“I don’t know how fast this judge reads, but she published her tro in a few hours,” said Jipping. “This makes her court look like an end of fast food.”
Senator Mike Lee, Rutah, lawyer and member of the Senate judicial committee, said that he thought that the judge’s order was not an innocent error and launched the idea that the Chamber could initiate a procedure for charging the judge.
“We have the best judicial system in the world, but it is managed by fallible deadly humans. People make mistakes. But unless I miss something here, it was not an honest error,” said Lee. “It was a fairly blatant judicial usurpation of legislative power.”
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Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) is expressed during an audience of the committee to the building of the Dirksen Senate office on January 15, 2025 in Washington, DC (Images Kevin Dietsch / Getty)
Bill Shipley, a former federal prosecutor who formerly represented many defendants of January 6, suggested on X that the first circuit court of appeal reaffaches the case.
“The only way in which the district judges will be disciplined to adhere to their role is that they are sanctioned to ignore the limits of their authority to support for supporters,” wrote Shipipley.
Talwani has established an audience for July 21 to examine the arguments of Planned Parenthood and agencies appointed in the trial, health and social services and centers for Medicare & Medicaid services.
The Ministry of Justice (DOJ) could contest the acting order. MJ’s chief of staff, Chad Mizelle, said that the judge’s prohibition order was equivalent to “overcoming the law without law”, and that he had called on the Supreme Court to intervene.
The ordinance came in response to Planned Parenthood affirming in his trial that the budgetary bill of the Congress targeted unconstitutionally Planned Parenthood because it performs abortions.
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The chapters of Planned Parenthood in Texas worked with a national organization to create a guide that eliminates women from the pregnancy. (Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images)
The opponents of abortion concentrated their energy on the weakening of Planned Parenthood in the years which followed a cancellation of the Supreme Court Roe v. Wade, and the adoption of the budget bill has marked a success for them. Some recently told Fox News Digital that it was one of the many stages they should take to fight against the blatant fact that abortions remain widespread and could even be increasing.
Planned Parenthood lawyers have said that Medicaid does not cover abortion and that Planned Parenthood’s deprivation of its hundreds of thousands of dollars in Medicaid reimbursements would lead to more than half of its customers access to services that did not include abortion.
Cancer and sexually transmitted infections are not detected, in particular for low -income people, and more unplanned pregnancies would occur due to lack of access to contraception, Planned Parenthood lawyers said.
“The unfavorable consequences for the public health of the failure will be serious,” the lawyers wrote.
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Some Democrats have celebrated the order of Talwani but did not address the legality.
The whip of the Maison de Maison Katherine Clark, D-MASS., Told Bluesky that the judge of his country of origin had delivered “good news” to the people who relied on Planned Parenthood for Health Care.
“But don’t be mistaken: our fight is far from over,” wrote Clark.