President Trump signed a memo Thursday directing federal agencies to push for financial guarantees from activist groups that sue the government, ensuring they are held accountable if injunctions are later deemed unnecessary. The move aims to curb frivolous litigation that obstructs executive policies. - The directive instructs agencies to coordinate with Attorney General Pam Bondi in requesting federal judges enforce financial guarantees from plaintiffs seeking injunctions. Under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 65(c), courts can require plaintiffs to post a security deposit covering potential government losses if an injunction is found unjustified. The memo targets cases where the government can demonstrate monetary harm, aiming to deter legal challenges that stall executive policies. The Supreme Court has already begun reviewing cases tied to the administration, including a ruling this week on foreign aid funding. -https://mxmnews.com/article/9ef93a20-db90-49db-afea-88bf3f497e4a?trump-orders-crackdown-on-legal-challenges-with-financial-guarantee-rule