I think we can accurately say much of the trump agenda is on pause. This is worse.

I did. And he found an incredible amount of fraud and corruption that an activist judge wants to end.
Unelected and unvetted people who have been appointed by a convicted felon con man now have complete access to all your personal and confidential Social Security, banking, medical, etc. information.
And you trust them with that?
Wow!
Remember when the threat of China mining personal info on Tick-Tock was a worry?
Not too worrisome now huh?
 
Unelected and unvetted people who have been appointed by a convicted felon con man now have complete access to all your personal and confidential Social Security, banking, medical, etc. information.
And you trust them with that?
Wow!
Remember when the threat of China mining personal info on Tick-Tock was a worry?
Not too worrisome now huh?
And he’s lying through his teeth

What could possibly go wrong…
 
Not the point. They never said it could never be done.

Each time they said it couldn’t be done the way he was doing it.

And he complied each time
That was the kind of reasoning used by segregationist governors in the sixties.
 
You think that’s the end of it???
Yeah. These judges are overstepping their authority. SCOTUS will slap the shit out of them.

This delays Trump for only a moment.
 
Unelected and unvetted people who have been appointed by a convicted felon con man now have complete access to all your personal and confidential Social Security, banking, medical, etc. information.
And you trust them with that?
Wow!
Remember when the threat of China mining personal info on Tick-Tock was a worry?
Not too worrisome now huh?
Are they democrats? Every person employed by or working with these organizations is unelected and vetted only to the extent of being a democrat loyalist.
 
She was speaker, and she and the USSC both said Biden could not forgive student loans.
What she said had no bearing on what the SC court said.

And the SC did not say that under no circumstance could Biden forgive loans...at least initially
 
SCOTUS did not rule that he can never issue student loans

That appears to be your misunderstanding (ahem)
Biden was, twice, barred from student loan forgiveness plans, and every time, he just looked for another way around it. He was playing the equivalent of a legalistic shell game.
 

Judge Rules the White House Failed to Comply With Court Order


A federal judge on Monday said the White House has defied his order to release billions of dollars in federal grants, marking the first time a judge has expressly declared that the Trump White House was disobeying a judicial mandate.

The ruling by Judge John J. McConnell Jr. in Rhode Island federal court ordered Trump administration officials to comply with what he called “the plain text” of an edict he issued last month.

Judge McConnell’s ruling marked a step toward what could quickly evolve into a high-stakes showdown between the executive and judicial branches, a day after a social media post by Vice President JD Vance claimed that “judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power,” elevating the chance that the White House could provoke a constitutional crisis.

Already, more than 40 lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration, challenging Mr. Trump’s brazen moves that have included revoking birthright citizenship and giving Elon Musk’s teams access to sensitive Treasury Department payment systems. Judges have already ruled that many of these executive actions may violate existing statutes.


Violating existing statutes in pursuit of enacting various EO's is one thing. Violating a recently issued court order is another kind of animal.

The most litigious prez ever to occupy the WH, resulting from the personal commission of crimes, is on course to have his admin spend much of its time defending its actions against lawsuits and judicial orders. Which, frankly, is going just as some of us expected.
Fortunately we have a semi-functional Judiciary that will hobble Trump's fascist agenda.
 
Biden was, twice, barred from student loan forgiveness plans, and every time, he just looked for another way around it. He was playing the equivalent of a legalistic shell game.
And each time he complied with the SC ruling
 
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And each time he complied with the SC ruling

Uh huh, "shit, that plan won't work, well have to come up with another one".

Every time he came up with a plan, the scotus blocked him, so he just came up with another plan.

if you want to work the legal system like that, that's fine, but that also means other president's can "go around" the courts to enact their agendas. All they have to do is, when scotus blocks one plan, just create a new plan and go with it until scotus blocks it..then come up with another new plan....and just keep doing that.
 

Judge Rules the White House Failed to Comply With Court Order


A federal judge on Monday said the White House has defied his order to release billions of dollars in federal grants, marking the first time a judge has expressly declared that the Trump White House was disobeying a judicial mandate.

The ruling by Judge John J. McConnell Jr. in Rhode Island federal court ordered Trump administration officials to comply with what he called “the plain text” of an edict he issued last month.

Judge McConnell’s ruling marked a step toward what could quickly evolve into a high-stakes showdown between the executive and judicial branches, a day after a social media post by Vice President JD Vance claimed that “judges aren’t allowed to control the executive’s legitimate power,” elevating the chance that the White House could provoke a constitutional crisis.

Already, more than 40 lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration, challenging Mr. Trump’s brazen moves that have included revoking birthright citizenship and giving Elon Musk’s teams access to sensitive Treasury Department payment systems. Judges have already ruled that many of these executive actions may violate existing statutes.


Violating existing statutes in pursuit of enacting various EO's is one thing. Violating a recently issued court order is another kind of animal.

The most litigious prez ever to occupy the WH, resulting from the personal commission of crimes, is on course to have his admin spend much of its time defending its actions against lawsuits and judicial orders. Which, frankly, is going just as some of us expected.
What’s he going to do?
 

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