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only 2 new Federal Court injunctions today against the orang utan

mitchell76

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Do not fuck with judges. This is the escalation procedure.

1. Warnings.
2. Contempt of court rulings and fines.
3. A general block on the administration filing new lawsuits in Federal Court.
4. A general block on the administration filing any response to lawsuits against it in Federal Court.

The judges will prevent the admin having recourse to the courts if the admin tenaciously fucks around. They will force Trump to fold.
I don't think Trump cares. Trump was treated so poorly by Judge Engoron, Judge Merchan, Judge Chutkan, Judge Kaplan etc, that Trump will just continue to appeal these federal cases. After all, Trump is now the leader of the "free world."

Trump will get Pam Bondi to do what he wants!!
 

mitchell76

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The sheer goofiness about a fundamental constitutional battle over this half-assed shit boggles the mind. I can understand a battle over a weighty moral issue like slavery vs the fact that slavery was the underpinning of the seceding states' economy. But this is goofus about a senile old fuck doing an inept, unscheduled audit and randomly striking out funding and then being too egotistical to accept the constitutional norm of taking guidance from the court.
Trump doesn't care. Trump is now "the boss."
 

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The media is melting down over Pam Bondi and it's hilarious. "On one of her first days as Attorney General, Bondi entered a secured facility in the National Security Division." "According to two people, she saw portraits of Biden, Harris, and Garland in front of multiple Justice Department employees." "Bondi pulled the portraits from the wall and stacked them in a corner."
 

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I don't think Trump cares. Trump was treated so poorly by Judge Engoron, Judge Merchan, Judge Chutkan, Judge Kaplan etc, that Trump will just continue to appeal these federal cases. After all, Trump is now the leader of the "free world."

Trump will get Pam Bondi to do what he wants!!
So he'll win out based on revenge and a stacked deck as opposed to merit? What a great way to run a country.
 

mitchell76

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Breaking! Judge John Bates wife gets funded by USAID! This is a serious conflict of interest since her funding relies on the Trump admin! Recall Bates is the judge who ordered the Trump admin to restore website info on gender ideology and sex change operations. His wife, Carol Rhees, is the founder of Hope For Children in Ethiopia. And has been a very long term recipient of USAID.
 

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An 'obscure' law keeps blowing up in Trump's face: analysis


President Donald Trump and X owner Elon Musk's efforts to unilaterally overhaul the federal bureaucracy have faced a number of legal setbacks and NBC News Supreme Court reporter Lawrence Hurley has identified what he believes is the exact reason why.

In his latest piece, Hurley pinpoints the Administrative Procedure Act, which was adopted all the way back in 1946, as a consistent roadblock to all of Trump's schemes.


Hurley describes this particular law as "obscure" and "wonky," but he notes that it has been cited repeatedly and successfully by plaintiffs seeking to block Trump's executive orders.

"Known in abbreviated form as the APA, the law allows judges to throw out federal agency actions that are 'arbitrary and capricious' on various grounds, including failing to articulate why the agencies are changing policy," he explains.

Hurley then lists multiple examples of the APA being used to thwart the Trump administration.

"One example of plaintiffs’ citing the law is a case about Trump’s effort to reduce biomedical research funding, which a coalition of states said 'violates the Administrative Procedure Act in multiple ways,'" he writes. "It fails to 'articulate the basis' for the change and shows 'disregard for the factual findings' that set the current rate.. A judge blocked the policy Monday. On Tuesday, a judge cited the APA in finding that the administration most likely violated the law in removing webpages featuring medical data that health care professionals rely on."


Jonathan Adler, a professor at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, tells Hurley that Trump's team has been "sloppy" so far, although he adds that there's still time for the administration to correct its mistakes before cases inevitably head toward the United States Supreme Court.
 
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Expert flags curious timing of Trump purge as 'crypto scheme' investors lose billions


President Donald Trump's dismantling of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is almost certainly illegal under the separation of powers — but, wrote former Labor Secretary Robert Reich in a lengthy post to Facebook, even beyond that, the timing of the move raises suspicions.


The bureau is the only federal agency solely tasked with policing financial misconduct against banks and other monetary institutions against small-time consumers.

And there might be a reason Trump doesn't want that kind of oversight, wrote Reich.

"Thousands of investors in Trump’s crypto scheme lost $2 billion in just weeks while the Trump Organization racked up $100 million in trading fees," wrote Reich. "Just so happens that the CFPB, which Trump is trying to kill, recently announced new regulations for the crypto industry."

Right around the time of Trump's inauguration, a series of Trump-themed crypto coins became available, which were snatched up by supporters and generated large amounts of value. After the hype faded, many of those same supporters raged that they were taken for a ride.


Reich is not the only one to suspect ulterior motives in the crippling of CFPB.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), the brainchild behind the agency in the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, suggested this week that tech billionaire Elon Musk, who publicly celebrated as his unelected software engineer allies summarily shut down the bureau, doesn't want the agency around to police his plans to add a financial transactions feature to his X platform, formerly Twitter.
 
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NEW: The First Circuit Court of Appeals, led by Chief Judge David Barron, has denied Donald Trump's motion to block a circuit court order forcing the Administration to lift their federal spending freeze.

RETWEET to thank Judge Barron for standing up for the Constitution!
 
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