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"The start of President Trump's second administration has brought dramatic proposals and unprecedented changes to the government, including pushing the legal boundaries of executive authority. Geoff Bennett discussed more with Georgetown law professor Steven Vladeck for our series looking at big questions about the changing laws, institutions and norms, On Democracy."
I don't feel as confident as that panel does that the Supreme Court would be willing to rebuff Orange's demands. We are in this far-right hell, where there is much collusion and there are no checks on his "power".
Everything depends on what Roberts and Barrett do when these cases start reaching the SC. They voted not to stop/delay Trump's sentencing in the NY case, so they may not be hopelessly MAGAtized. But I have a hard time imagining they won't cave to the fascists on some of the many cases headed their way.
Agreed. We are already living through a coup. When uncle Adolf became Chancellor, he prohibited all but his own Party. I'm waiting for THAT shoe to drop. The Orange Fuck-head is deliberately doing illegal junk, just to see how much he can get away with--- and ignoring court orders! (And just move into Gaza and move all of them out?! Go take a flying leap at a rolling donut, Donny!)
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