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Legal challenges tied to presidential actions appear to be increasing — and happening faster than before. During a previous administration, dozens of lawsuits were filed over time. Now, observers say the pace of litigation may be accelerating, raising questions about how policy disputes are being handled. 📊 What’s different now: Lawsuits being filed earlier in a presidential term Increased pace of legal challenges Growing role of courts in political disputes 👉 Is litigation becoming the new battleground in politics? 👉 And what does this mean moving forward? #politics #news #law #usa #shorts #government #legal #currentevents #trending #policy