WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Top Trump administration officials are openly questioning the judiciary's authority to serve as a check on executive power as the new president's sweeping agenda faces growing pushback from the courts.

Over the past 24 hours, officials ranging from billionaire Elon Musk to Vice President JD Vance have not only criticized that blocks from accessing Treasury Department records, but have also attacked the legitimacy of judicial oversight, a fundamental pillar of American democracy, which is based on the separation of powers.

鈥淚f a judge tried to tell a general how to conduct a military operation, that would be illegal. If a judge tried to command the attorney general in how to use her discretion as a prosecutor, that鈥檚 also illegal. Judges aren鈥檛 allowed to control the executive鈥檚 legitimate power,鈥 on Sunday morning.

That post came hours after Musk said overnight that the judge who ruled against him should be impeached.

鈥淎 corrupt judge protecting corruption. He needs to be impeached NOW!鈥 , who has been tasked by President Donald Trump with rooting out waste across the federal government.

Musk also shared a post from a user who had suggested that the Trump administration openly defy the court order.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 like the precedent it sets when you defy a judicial ruling, but I鈥檓 just wondering what other options are these judges leaving us,鈥 the person had written, in part.

The court order against Musk barred his team temporarily from accessing a Treasury system that contains sensitive personal data, such as Social Security and bank account numbers for millions of Americans. Musk and his team say they are simply rooting through government systems to identify waste and abuse at the direction of the Republican president.

Deputy White House chief of staff of Stephen Miller called the ruling 鈥渁n assault on the very idea of democracy itself.鈥

鈥淲hat we continue to see here is the idea that rogue bureaucrats who are elected by no one, who answer to no one, who have lifetime tenure jobs, who we would be told can never be fired, which, of course, is not true, that the power has been cemented and accumulated for years, whether it be with the Treasury bureaucrats or the FBI bureaucrats or the CIA bureaucrats or the USAID bureaucrats, with this unelected shadow force that is running our government and running our country,鈥 Miller said on Fox News Channel鈥檚 "Sunday Morning Futures."

The pushback comes as the administration's efforts to dismantle government agencies and eliminate large swaths of the federal workforce are being held up by the courts. Judges have also blocked Trump, at least temporarily, from moving forward with mass federal buyouts, from placing thousands of USAID workers on leave and from implementing an executive order that for anyone born in the U.S.

Early Saturday, U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer issued a preliminary injunction after 19 Democratic attorneys general sued, alleging the Trump administration allowed Musk鈥檚 team access to the Treasury Department鈥檚 central payment system in violation of federal law.

鈥淚 disagree with it 100%. I think it鈥檚 crazy," Trump told Fox News Channel's Brett Baier in an interview that aired Sunday on the Super Bowl pregame show.

The payment system handles tax refunds, Social Security benefits, veterans鈥 benefits and much more, sending out trillions of dollars every year while containing an expansive network of Americans鈥 personal and financial data. A hearing is set for Feb. 14.

Democrats have been sounding alarms over Musk and Trump's efforts, including efforts to halt spending that has already been appropriated by Congress. Under the U.S. Constitution, Congress is the body in charge of spending.

鈥淚 think this is the most serious Constitutional crisis the country has faced, certainly, since Watergate," Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn., said on ABC鈥檚 鈥淭his Week.鈥 鈥淭his is a red alert moment when this entire country has to understand that our democracy is at risk."

Murphy expressed concern that the courts are ill-prepared for the onslaught they are facing.

鈥淭he pace of this assault on the Constitution in order to serve the billionaire class, it is absolutely dizzying. And so, you have to run a full-scale opposition," Murphy said. "Ultimately, you鈥檝e got to bring the American public into this conversation because we need our Republican colleagues in the House and in the Senate ultimately to put a stop to this. You cannot just rely on the court system.鈥

Republicans, since he was sworn in for a second term, did so again on Sunday.

Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan blasted the court ruling for the Treasury Department case while arguing that the president should be able to implement his agenda as he sees fit.

鈥淚 assume we will argue this out in court, like the other 17 or 18 decisions we have seen in the last several days. That all is going to get argued out in court. And, frankly, we knew the left, we knew the Democrats were going to do this," the Republican said on CNN's 鈥淚nside Politics.鈥

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