Summary
Judges across the U.S. are blocking Trump’s aggressive executive orders, with some rulings expressing deep frustration.
A Trump-appointed judge halted his attempt to place 2,200 USAID employees on leave, while another blocked Elon Musk’s team from accessing Treasury records.
A Reagan-appointed judge condemned Trump’s disregard for the rule of law in a ruling against his birthright citizenship plan.
These legal setbacks are forcing federal agencies to reveal more details and raising concerns over Trump’s expansive use of executive power.
Hoping for a very painful and debilitating aneurysm.
Great aneurysm, the very best aneurysm, the very most painful and debilitating aneurysm
It’s not clear to me what penalty there can be if Trump simply ignores Court orders he doesn’t like. Even if the Supreme Court rules against him, what can they do? The sole remedy for an out-of-control President is impeachment, and that gets started by Congress.
I seem to recall some additional failsafe being put in place shortly after the Constitution was written. In fact I believe it was the second idea they had on how to strengthen our system of government. Unfortunately, I’m so forgetful I can’t quite put a name to it.
“Impotent rage”: trump “shitting a pant” as his illegal blustering is upset by objective reality.
My apologies for the pessimism, but any judge’s ruling against Trump is at best a temporary delay. All findings that this that or the other Trumpocalypse is unConstitutional will be appealed to the Supreme Court, which is a subsidiary of the Republican Party. The Supremes will say NO to a few lesser outrages to maintain credibility, but YES to all the most outrageous outrages.
The Constitution and the Law no longer matter.
Keep on making him madder maybe hell give himself an aneurism and be forced to resign