“Trump plays the clip of CNBC celebrating his economic numbers, income growth, in the Oval, and how tariffs didn’t actually cause the doom experts thought.
Trump’s facial expressions through it all – “I did that. Yep. Exactly.😎”
“The Trump administration is now GOING AFTER the company who hired the illegal aliens at the center of a HUGE ICE raid in Florida yesterday, Governor Ron DeSantis says.
“Chuck Todd now tells Piers Morgan that people should mainly blame the Dems for the Biden coverup and not journalists… the audacity to say that on air”
“I love it… @LeaderJohnThune is on vacation traveling around taking photo ops with people while doing nothing to pass Trumps agenda, stop rogue judges, or codifying any DOGE cuts.
Vance Courts Trouble for Trump: He takes on Chief Justice John Roberts. — That’s unhelpful to the administration.
~ If the British coined the term “too clever by half,” Vice President JD Vance might own the political update of “too smart by 99%.” And Donald Trump might wonder at what point he asks his veep: Please stop helping—at least when it comes to Mr. Trump’s greatest legacy and biggest asset, the U.S. Supreme Court.
Mr. Vance recently offered his own take on the “role” of that body, in particular Chief Justice John Roberts’s “profoundly wrong sentiment” that the judiciary exists to “check the excesses of the executive.” The vice president finger-wagged that this was “one-half” of the job; the “other half” was to stop a “small but substantial number” of courts from telling “the American people they’re not allowed to have what they voted for,” namely “immigration enforcement.” Also, to be “extremely deferential” to the “political judgment” made by “the people’s elected president of the United States.”
Mr. Vance did at least preface his comments with a warning that they may prove “inflammatory”—before inflaming away.
Students of law—or of, well, grade school—no doubt quickly picked up on the first problem. The foundation of the U.S. system is the constitutional separation of powers, checks and balances. Congress has the purse. The executive has the sword. The judiciary’s power is to settle “all Cases” and “Controversies” “arising” under the Constitution and other laws. Far from being “profoundly wrong,” Chief Justice Roberts’s sentiment was profoundly basic. To have a court that jumps to the will of a president or a changeable voting majority is to have . . . Venezuela. Mr. Vance, a Yale Law School graduate, surely would have disapproved of the court’s rubber-stamping Joe Biden’s student-loan forgiveness or vaccine mandates—even though Mr. Biden won an election. … ~
Trying not to be overly political or argumentative here, but this is rather curious to me as this goes after the source who helped craft Trump’s picks on the Supreme Court, after all, taking on the Federalist Society … (From Politico):
~ Trump goes after Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society in fury over court ruling
Trump’s attack came after the U.S. Court of International Trade struck down his tariffs, a blow to the primary pillar of his economic agenda.
President Donald Trump leveled unusually pointed criticism of a prominent conservative legal activist and organization Thursday as he railed against a ruling that struck down his sweeping tariffs.
The president, in a post on his social media platform, slammed Leonard Leo, the former chair of the Federalist Society, calling him a “sleazebag” who “probably hates America.”
“He openly brags how he controls Judges, and even Justices of the United States Supreme Court — I hope that is not so, and don’t believe it is!,” Trump wrote.
Trump’s attack came after the U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday struck down his tariffs, a massive blow to the primary pillar of the administration’s economic agenda. The ruling was temporarily stayed by an appellate court on Thursday. One of the judges on the three-person panel that blocked the tariffs is Timothy Reif, who was appointed by Trump in his first term.
The blame, Trump said, lay with the Federalist Society.
“I am so disappointed in The Federalist Society because of the bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations,” he wrote. “This is something that cannot be forgotten!”
Leo, in a brief statement in response, did not criticize the president. … ~
And Roberts has turned out to be a total fraud, not at all what the Federalist said he was. But when you’re pals with out of control judges like Boasberg, it’s not surprising at all.
Roberts didn’t just bump into Eisen at a D.C. cocktail party. No, these two are apparently such “good pals” that Roberts jetted off to the Czech Republic for a week-long sleepover at Eisen’s lavish 150-room palace.
It’s straight from the mouth of Norm Eisen himself—the very same man who practically wrote the Deep State’s instruction manual on how to destabilize political opponents via color revolutions, lawfare, and weaponized legal warfare against President Trump.
revolver.news/2025/04/resign…
But wait, there’s more (no wonder the 2020 election fraud cases went nowhere):🚨 REVEALED: Chief Justice John Roberts Caught in Secretive, Invite-Only Club of Elite Judges and Lawyers That Includes James Boasberg, Beryl Howell, Amit Mehta and Ketanji Brown Jackson 🚨”
“You still want to tell me this is not a coordinated operation to undermine a President that was duly elected by an overwhelming majority of the American people?
Here’s @NormEisen bragging that he has 152 open legal matters against the administration. He filed the first one at 12:01 PM. He had someone listening on their iphone to the swearing in ceremony.
Look at the perverse level of happiness and the evil gleam in his eyes as he says it.
You couldn’t script a better villain if you created one yourself. This is deranged.”
Vance is not a puppet of Trump. And he is not wrong about Roberts…the judicial branch needs to stay in their lane and bug off the executive branch. The people voted for Trump to lead by an honest vote unlike what happened with the last administration. I don’t care what the polls say…people are ticked!
“That’s one-half of his job,” the vice president added. “The other half of his job is to check the excesses of his own branch. You cannot have a country where the American people keep on electing immigration enforcement and the courts tell the American people they’re not allowed to have what they voted for. That’s where we are right now.”
Building to a constitutional battle down the line perhaps. But the founders have built that into our form of government and hopefully it holds strong. We are not a monarchy.
President Trump Isn’t a Tariff King: A sweeping trade court ruling puts the executive in his proper constitutional place.
~ … America doesn’t have a king who can rule by decree. …
… The Trump tariffs have created enormous costs and uncertainty, but now we know they’re illegal. As the three-judge panel explains in its detailed 52-page ruling, the President exceeded his emergency powers and bypassed discrete tariff authorities delegated to him by Congress. …
… No other President has used IEEPA to impose tariffs. As the trade court explains, Richard Nixon used the law’s precursor, the Trading With the Enemy Act, in 1971 to impose 10% tariffs for a short period to address a balance of payments problem. The Justice Department said Mr. Trump’s tariffs are no different.
Not so. As the panel notes, Nixon tariffs were upheld by an appeals court because they were a “limited surcharge” and “temporary measure calculated to help meet a particular national emergency, which is quite different from imposing whatever tariff rates he deems desirable.” The latter is what Mr. Trump did, at one point jacking up rates to 145% on China. …
Congress also limited the President’s emergency powers in IEEPA to prevent overreach. “The legislative history surrounding IEEPA confirms that the words ‘regulate . . . importation’ have a narrower meaning than the power to impose any tariffs whatsoever,” the panel notes.
Mr. Trump invoked IEEPA because he wanted to impose tariffs as he sees fit. But the Constitution doesn’t let the President ignore Congress and do whatever he wants. …
Who joined the uproar here when Obama said, “I’ve got a pen, and I’ve got a phone. And I can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions and administrative actions” … ?
Would a Democrat ‘king’ not be acceptable in your sight — but a Republican ‘king’ somehow be quite acceptable now?
Well we don’t have a “republican” king…only those who don’t like him believe it to be so..
We have a President who is trying to set to right all the disastrous and criminal actions allowed to happen these past four years and beyond. We have a President who actually wants good for the legal citizens of this nation. He does not desire to profit financially on the backs of those he represents unlike past “kings”….
Oh and Obama and his “pen and phone and using them”…he was just being an ass…..he didn’t and does not care about this nation…he cares about…himself…
“JUST IN: Nathan Vilas Laatsch, a 28-year-old Anti-Trump IT Specialist at the Defense Intelligence Agency, has been arrested for attempting to transmit Top Secret National Defense information to a foreign government.”
She broke the law. She’s not exempt from prosecution just because she’s a judge. But here they are, circling the wagons. They fear accountability for their mistakes, and in this case, crimes.
I don’t like some of the executive orders which seem to go beyond the scope of the presidency. And having ICE agents or ( worse) contractors covering their faces the way they did to detain a lone woman on the street a few weeks ago is disgraceful to me. It won’t and shouldn’t be forgotten.
Not all of the President’s EOs go beyond his powers. Still he should be careful how he allows his administration to conduct itself. Or it will come back to bite us all.
As for the tariffs, I think technically they’re at least partially Congress’ responsibility. However, a lot of things are Congress’ responsibility and they have apparently abdicated those responsibilities to the President.
I am glad to see Elon Musk out of the picture. I wonder how long it will be before they (Trump and Musk) openly fall out. I’ve heard rumblings already.
In my opinion the Judicial branch, which was supposed to be the weakest, has been wagging the dog for decades. I’m glad to see Judge Dugan held to account. She may have been wearing her official robes when she helped an illegal evade ICE, but she was not performing her official judicial job. At the least it should be adjusicated for everyone’s clarification.
AJ – You wrote that Trump won an “overwhelming majority of the American people.” That is different from saying a majority of the electoral college votes.
As for the vote difference, no, that is not an overwhelming difference when compared to the totals: 75,017,613 for Harris, and 77,302,580 for Trump. The percentages tell a more accurate comparison: 48.32% for Harris, and 49.8 for Trump. IOW, slightly less than half of voters voted for either one.
Then there is that pesky fact that fraud was uncovered with the voting process. And it wasn’t in favor of Trump. How much went undetected? All we know is we now have a President fighting for us…as in USA!😊
“Trump plays the clip of CNBC celebrating his economic numbers, income growth, in the Oval, and how tariffs didn’t actually cause the doom experts thought.
Trump’s facial expressions through it all – “I did that. Yep. Exactly.😎”
There is nothing else like him”
https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1928511866780921878?t=ySGMPkrSHRl-qR-h9HECmw&s=19
Huh, go figure. 🙄
LikeLiked by 2 people
The Trump haters are hating this. That makes me smile. 😁
https://x.com/BasedSavannah/status/1928520620842651941?t=wsg2-rjyn-fzjmec6XrjFA&s=19
“Winning Face! W!! 😎”
LikeLiked by 1 person
#USELESSGOP
https://x.com/catturd2/status/1928398994209636793?t=362tTFfGdCJu5MSO6WN2WQ&s=19
“95% of Republicans in Congress let Trump fight all the battles and take all the fire all by himself.
I’ve never seen such a worthless group of lazy, weak cowards in my life.”
LikeLiked by 2 people
This is the way….
https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1928422805512577257?t=0U8xeNOvvpkj7Qgi3hix6w&s=19
“The Trump administration is now GOING AFTER the company who hired the illegal aliens at the center of a HUGE ICE raid in Florida yesterday, Governor Ron DeSantis says.
SEND A MESSAGE! No hiring illegals!”
LikeLiked by 2 people
Hacks are always gonna hack…
https://x.com/DefiantLs/status/1928801711390364138?t=4Dq3w1UWEaYVVtSDyTroDg&s=19
“Chuck Todd now tells Piers Morgan that people should mainly blame the Dems for the Biden coverup and not journalists… the audacity to say that on air”
LikeLiked by 3 people
Told you so, just another useless RINO.
https://x.com/GuntherEagleman/status/1928427981656973593?t=mflfzmGr33p6BeK6_zhCUw&s=19
“I love it… @LeaderJohnThune is on vacation traveling around taking photo ops with people while doing nothing to pass Trumps agenda, stop rogue judges, or codifying any DOGE cuts.
The SAVE Act is still on his desk.
Leader Thune is WORTHLESS.”
LikeLiked by 2 people
“Imagine giving Elon Musk and DOGE a standing ovation in front of the entire American people……and then never voting on a single DOGE cut
This performative bull$#@% has to end.”
https://x.com/matt_vanswol/status/1928506488386961591?t=zRtoILzu61N4TT8XbgnAug&s=19
LikeLiked by 1 person
On Vance and US constitutional government.
Via Kimberley Strassel
Vance Courts Trouble for Trump: He takes on Chief Justice John Roberts. — That’s unhelpful to the administration.
~ If the British coined the term “too clever by half,” Vice President JD Vance might own the political update of “too smart by 99%.” And Donald Trump might wonder at what point he asks his veep: Please stop helping—at least when it comes to Mr. Trump’s greatest legacy and biggest asset, the U.S. Supreme Court.
Mr. Vance recently offered his own take on the “role” of that body, in particular Chief Justice John Roberts’s “profoundly wrong sentiment” that the judiciary exists to “check the excesses of the executive.” The vice president finger-wagged that this was “one-half” of the job; the “other half” was to stop a “small but substantial number” of courts from telling “the American people they’re not allowed to have what they voted for,” namely “immigration enforcement.” Also, to be “extremely deferential” to the “political judgment” made by “the people’s elected president of the United States.”
Mr. Vance did at least preface his comments with a warning that they may prove “inflammatory”—before inflaming away.
Students of law—or of, well, grade school—no doubt quickly picked up on the first problem. The foundation of the U.S. system is the constitutional separation of powers, checks and balances. Congress has the purse. The executive has the sword. The judiciary’s power is to settle “all Cases” and “Controversies” “arising” under the Constitution and other laws. Far from being “profoundly wrong,” Chief Justice Roberts’s sentiment was profoundly basic. To have a court that jumps to the will of a president or a changeable voting majority is to have . . . Venezuela. Mr. Vance, a Yale Law School graduate, surely would have disapproved of the court’s rubber-stamping Joe Biden’s student-loan forgiveness or vaccine mandates—even though Mr. Biden won an election. … ~
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/vance-courts-trouble-for-trump-law-legal-system-policy-341d958b?st=WaCG7H&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
LikeLiked by 1 person
Trying not to be overly political or argumentative here, but this is rather curious to me as this goes after the source who helped craft Trump’s picks on the Supreme Court, after all, taking on the Federalist Society … (From Politico):
~ Trump goes after Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society in fury over court ruling
Trump’s attack came after the U.S. Court of International Trade struck down his tariffs, a blow to the primary pillar of his economic agenda.
President Donald Trump leveled unusually pointed criticism of a prominent conservative legal activist and organization Thursday as he railed against a ruling that struck down his sweeping tariffs.
The president, in a post on his social media platform, slammed Leonard Leo, the former chair of the Federalist Society, calling him a “sleazebag” who “probably hates America.”
“He openly brags how he controls Judges, and even Justices of the United States Supreme Court — I hope that is not so, and don’t believe it is!,” Trump wrote.
Trump’s attack came after the U.S. Court of International Trade on Wednesday struck down his tariffs, a massive blow to the primary pillar of the administration’s economic agenda. The ruling was temporarily stayed by an appellate court on Thursday. One of the judges on the three-person panel that blocked the tariffs is Timothy Reif, who was appointed by Trump in his first term.
The blame, Trump said, lay with the Federalist Society.
“I am so disappointed in The Federalist Society because of the bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations,” he wrote. “This is something that cannot be forgotten!”
Leo, in a brief statement in response, did not criticize the president. … ~
https://www.politico.com/news/2025/05/29/trump-goes-after-leonard-leo-and-the-federalist-society-in-fury-over-court-ruling-00375813
LikeLike
So no comment on the incoming price increases from the Trump tariffs you and the WSJ predicted that didnt materialize?
Just ignoring that are we?
Denial, it’s not just a river in Eygpt.
LikeLike
And your ok now with a clearly out of hand federal court system?
So much for “conservative principle” huh….?
LikeLike
This is lawfare, and and an out of control judiciary who allows it, defined….
This activity is OK with the WSJ and NTers
https://x.com/C_3C_3/status/1928222136298078258?t=YQGoooY5GmhRzZ7tu6npgw&s=19
“It’s not a Judicial coup?
Here’s Norm Eisen laughing about suing POTUS Trump at 12:01 on Inauguration Day.
Norm brags about 152 open lawsuits against POTUS Trump.
It’s a Color Revolution.
It’s treasonous behavior and should be dealt with by the DOJ.”
LikeLike
And Roberts has turned out to be a total fraud, not at all what the Federalist said he was. But when you’re pals with out of control judges like Boasberg, it’s not surprising at all.
https://x.com/TonySeruga/status/1908561377683530019?t=tzCyg2sB3OQchEYUauy-sA&s=19
“Chief Justice Roberts’ Secret Friendship with Trump Prosecutor Ally Norm Eisen Exposed 🚨
Roberts didn’t just bump into Eisen at a D.C. cocktail party. No, these two are apparently such “good pals” that Roberts jetted off to the Czech Republic for a week-long sleepover at Eisen’s lavish 150-room palace.
It’s straight from the mouth of Norm Eisen himself—the very same man who practically wrote the Deep State’s instruction manual on how to destabilize political opponents via color revolutions, lawfare, and weaponized legal warfare against President Trump.
revolver.news/2025/04/resign…
But wait, there’s more (no wonder the 2020 election fraud cases went nowhere):🚨 REVEALED: Chief Justice John Roberts Caught in Secretive, Invite-Only Club of Elite Judges and Lawyers That Includes James Boasberg, Beryl Howell, Amit Mehta and Ketanji Brown Jackson 🚨”
See the problem? So much for “conservtive”….
LikeLike
“You still want to tell me this is not a coordinated operation to undermine a President that was duly elected by an overwhelming majority of the American people?
Here’s @NormEisen bragging that he has 152 open legal matters against the administration. He filed the first one at 12:01 PM. He had someone listening on their iphone to the swearing in ceremony.
Look at the perverse level of happiness and the evil gleam in his eyes as he says it.
You couldn’t script a better villain if you created one yourself. This is deranged.”
https://x.com/DefiyantlyFree/status/1928711889661604100?t=oKWEusqyRZDgv18TE93Wgg&s=19
But… but Trump!
Spare me.
LikeLike
49.8% of the popular vote is an overwhelming majority?
LikeLike
Harris received 48.32%.
The totals are in this, and compare with several other sources, including Fox News.
LikeLike
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.fec.gov/resources/cms-content/documents/2024presgeresults.pdf
LikeLike
The link doesn’t want to be copied and pasted here. You can find it here. Click on the little “[2]” next to “Popular Vote” at the top of the chart.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_United_States_presidential_election#Results
LikeLike
And that small % accounts for about 3.5 million votes, so yeah overwhelming. Yuge even.
And look at the electoral map. Way more red than blue. Cali and NY are the issue. Without them, it’d be far worse for dems
https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-mpcs-us-revc&sca_esv=f30558a2e31c0092&sxsrf=AE3TifP40U8_tL53Ka3gI2gjFTopwERuUQ:1748727977726&udm=2&fbs=AIIjpHwdlVWI4oi2g38E8_BbusNmV4N_PDMDZa8kD6jzfAqHH_e2wpq3bNF0nim2pM6iwiIN7GBeniJcy6WEpbObsVxMJ2Hj3UF9IQKNmQWcRDzP422_qSjxEsKlQgjf1ftGnbRAMDsK-Y51siF4FbA6olixvaeXoOXH4dod3k7ZVCgrZmfYYHhS_Ksbeyu9Ha-8oygUbRAMOvSoXHn_5wFn1MiQHYDiRh5v2Q0IKODMrATM8mPyFeE&q=electoral+map+2024&sa=X&sqi=2&ved=2ahUKEwjy_66v186NAxWkLFkFHWoKG4kQtKgLegQIEhAB&biw=384&bih=721&dpr=1.88#sv=CAMS_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
LikeLiked by 1 person
29 states to 21.
312 to 226 electoral college votes.
The popular vote numbers are irrelevant in our system.
LikeLiked by 2 people
“Overwhelming” 🙂
Nation remains divided. But to be continued.
But June cometh. 🙂
LikeLike
And, always, so much more importantly ….
*But God* …
Whether judgement or deliverance for a nation, it is always in His hand; not ours or any one political candidate’s.
And so we wait to see.
LikeLiked by 2 people
Vance is not a puppet of Trump. And he is not wrong about Roberts…the judicial branch needs to stay in their lane and bug off the executive branch. The people voted for Trump to lead by an honest vote unlike what happened with the last administration. I don’t care what the polls say…people are ticked!
“That’s one-half of his job,” the vice president added. “The other half of his job is to check the excesses of his own branch. You cannot have a country where the American people keep on electing immigration enforcement and the courts tell the American people they’re not allowed to have what they voted for. That’s where we are right now.”
LikeLiked by 2 people
Building to a constitutional battle down the line perhaps. But the founders have built that into our form of government and hopefully it holds strong. We are not a monarchy.
LikeLiked by 2 people
President Trump Isn’t a Tariff King: A sweeping trade court ruling puts the executive in his proper constitutional place.
~ … America doesn’t have a king who can rule by decree. …
… The Trump tariffs have created enormous costs and uncertainty, but now we know they’re illegal. As the three-judge panel explains in its detailed 52-page ruling, the President exceeded his emergency powers and bypassed discrete tariff authorities delegated to him by Congress. …
… No other President has used IEEPA to impose tariffs. As the trade court explains, Richard Nixon used the law’s precursor, the Trading With the Enemy Act, in 1971 to impose 10% tariffs for a short period to address a balance of payments problem. The Justice Department said Mr. Trump’s tariffs are no different.
Not so. As the panel notes, Nixon tariffs were upheld by an appeals court because they were a “limited surcharge” and “temporary measure calculated to help meet a particular national emergency, which is quite different from imposing whatever tariff rates he deems desirable.” The latter is what Mr. Trump did, at one point jacking up rates to 145% on China. …
Congress also limited the President’s emergency powers in IEEPA to prevent overreach. “The legislative history surrounding IEEPA confirms that the words ‘regulate . . . importation’ have a narrower meaning than the power to impose any tariffs whatsoever,” the panel notes.
Mr. Trump invoked IEEPA because he wanted to impose tariffs as he sees fit. But the Constitution doesn’t let the President ignore Congress and do whatever he wants. …
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/donald-trump-tariffs-ieepa-court-of-international-trade-ruling-08e76022?st=UPYJow&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
LikeLike
Who joined the uproar here when Obama said, “I’ve got a pen, and I’ve got a phone. And I can use that pen to sign executive orders and take executive actions and administrative actions” … ?
Would a Democrat ‘king’ not be acceptable in your sight — but a Republican ‘king’ somehow be quite acceptable now?
Just asking.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Well we don’t have a “republican” king…only those who don’t like him believe it to be so..
We have a President who is trying to set to right all the disastrous and criminal actions allowed to happen these past four years and beyond. We have a President who actually wants good for the legal citizens of this nation. He does not desire to profit financially on the backs of those he represents unlike past “kings”….
Oh and Obama and his “pen and phone and using them”…he was just being an ass…..he didn’t and does not care about this nation…he cares about…himself…
Nj
LikeLiked by 2 people
Dj,
You’re just proving my point about an out of control judiciary.
See, a “trade court” doesn’t have that kind of power. It’s not even a real court, it’s made up nonsense.
LikeLiked by 1 person
The International Trade Court wasn’t even a thing until 1980. Just more judicial overreach.
LikeLiked by 1 person
But…. but…. Trump….
https://x.com/bennyjohnson/status/1928854153486270944?t=TEX4c1siIf23VnE_SN8h6Q&s=19
“Sen. Lindsey Graham just threatened China with a 500% tariff if they continue buying Russian oil.”
—-
Note also stolen valor democrat Blumenthal nodding along.
LikeLiked by 1 person
“UPDATE: Egg prices have now declined 62% since President Trump’s inauguration day.
They were $6.55. They are now $2.52 per dozen.
MASSIVE WIN.
The media ignored this story once it got good for Trump.”
https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/1928782457047830643?t=ye0jMeZYUmM_VBFpFu1BlA&s=19
Of course the media ignores it, it shows how the incompetent Biden admin did nothing but hinder price decreases.
LikeLiked by 2 people
NTers, this is one of yours.
https://x.com/ProudElephantUS/status/1928290626652504443?t=r-cNu4A036fYtixp-tXZzg&s=19
“JUST IN: Nathan Vilas Laatsch, a 28-year-old Anti-Trump IT Specialist at the Defense Intelligence Agency, has been arrested for attempting to transmit Top Secret National Defense information to a foreign government.”
LikeLiked by 1 person
She broke the law. She’s not exempt from prosecution just because she’s a judge. But here they are, circling the wagons. They fear accountability for their mistakes, and in this case, crimes.
https://x.com/MAGAresponse/status/1928607622753611983?t=tg2dJAhPfXAkLAipXcPwQg&s=19
“You can’t make this up! 🚨
130 retired judges just filed a brief urging a federal court to drop charges against corrupt Wisconsin judge Hannah Dugan.
They claim her arrest undermines “centuries of precedent on judicial immunity.”
LikeLiked by 3 people
“WOW: 130 *retired* judges file a brief demanding Judge Hannah Dugan’s charges be dropped—after she was caught aiding & abetting an illegal alien
They say she has “absolute immunity for her official acts”
Abusing your position to help commit crimes is an “official act”? 🤡”
https://x.com/JohnStrandUSA/status/1928812999357128888?t=C0iZcIs-7f7yvWXd5T8Taw&s=19
—–
“These 130 retired judges sound an awful lot like the “51 former intel experts” who said Hunter Biden’s laptop was fake
This bulldog broke the law and now she’s being held accountable
Americans aren’t fooled by these deep state tactics anymore”
https://x.com/DC_Draino/status/1928823273581683118?t=aZ1vSEd3WGF_1tqBfUinyQ&s=19
LikeLiked by 3 people
I don’t like some of the executive orders which seem to go beyond the scope of the presidency. And having ICE agents or ( worse) contractors covering their faces the way they did to detain a lone woman on the street a few weeks ago is disgraceful to me. It won’t and shouldn’t be forgotten.
Not all of the President’s EOs go beyond his powers. Still he should be careful how he allows his administration to conduct itself. Or it will come back to bite us all.
As for the tariffs, I think technically they’re at least partially Congress’ responsibility. However, a lot of things are Congress’ responsibility and they have apparently abdicated those responsibilities to the President.
LikeLiked by 2 people
I am glad to see Elon Musk out of the picture. I wonder how long it will be before they (Trump and Musk) openly fall out. I’ve heard rumblings already.
LikeLiked by 1 person
In my opinion the Judicial branch, which was supposed to be the weakest, has been wagging the dog for decades. I’m glad to see Judge Dugan held to account. She may have been wearing her official robes when she helped an illegal evade ICE, but she was not performing her official judicial job. At the least it should be adjusicated for everyone’s clarification.
LikeLiked by 2 people
*adjudicated
LikeLike
AJ – You wrote that Trump won an “overwhelming majority of the American people.” That is different from saying a majority of the electoral college votes.
As for the vote difference, no, that is not an overwhelming difference when compared to the totals: 75,017,613 for Harris, and 77,302,580 for Trump. The percentages tell a more accurate comparison: 48.32% for Harris, and 49.8 for Trump. IOW, slightly less than half of voters voted for either one.
LikeLike
Ironic that a judge would help (and other judges applaud, so to speak) while the victim was left to have no help from the court.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Then there is that pesky fact that fraud was uncovered with the voting process. And it wasn’t in favor of Trump. How much went undetected? All we know is we now have a President fighting for us…as in USA!😊
LikeLike