Affirming the obligation of the President of the United States to comply with court orders.
Urges the President to promptly comply with all current and future court orders, affirming the judiciary’s authority to enforce its rulings.
Urges the President to promptly comply with all current and future court orders, affirming the judiciary’s authority to enforce its rulings.
HRes 188 is a House of Representatives non-binding resolution introduced on March 4, 2025. As a resolution, it does not itself create new laws or funding. Rather, it states the House’s position on the role of the judiciary in the constitutional system and presses for compliance with court orders. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
The introduced text comprises three main points:
1. Acknowledges the judiciary’s essential role in checks and balances.
2. Requests the President and his administration to promptly comply with all current and future court orders and decisions.
3. Affirms the judiciary’s authority to use all tools provided by the Constitution and Congress to enforce its orders.
This summary captures the essential purpose, provisions, likely effects, and procedural status of HRes 188 as introduced.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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