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It's called PROTECTION FROM YOU OBSTRUCTIONIST PSYCHOPATHS.He doesn't have de jure protection from impeachment, he has de facto protection due to Senate Repubs duplicity.
They determine if the executive is operating within the confines of the law.The unelected lawyer/judges do not run the executive branch of government
So, you could only come up with one cherry picked example? All I said is now you know the feeling the right has had for four years, which catapulted Trump to the presidency. And the fact that you fail to see it all pleases me greatly.Yes, well Repubs were alarmed about Biden taking bribes from foreign countries but that was a hoax.
Why do you make things upYou mean like those unelected judges that ruled a President is above the law?
Why does Trump only get outraged when cases go against him?
The president can ignore all the unconstitutional rulingsThey determine if the executive is operating within the confines of the law.
You didn’t answer the question. Can the president pick and choose which rulings to follow
Nope. Trump is evening the playing field. Leftists have infested the government, media and academia over the past sixty years.How Trump Is Trying to Consolidate Power Over Courts, Congress and More
President Trump called for one federal judge seeking basic information about his deportation efforts to be impeached amid mounting concern about a constitutional showdown. Another judge found that Mr. Trump’s efforts to shut down a federal agency probably violated the Constitution and stripped Congress of its authority. The president was accused of overstepping his executive authority yet again in firing two Democratic commissioners from an independent trade commission. And that was just Tuesday.
Nearly two months into his second term, Mr. Trump is trying to consolidate control over the courts, Congress and even, in some ways, American society and culture.
His expansive interpretation of presidential power has become the defining characteristic of his second term, an aggressive effort across multiple fronts to assert executive authority to reshape the government, drive policy in new directions and root out what he and his supporters see as a deeply embedded liberal bias.
“We’ve never seen a president so comprehensively attempt to arrogate and consolidate so much of the other branches’ power, let alone to do so in the first two months of his presidency,” said Stephen Vladeck, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/20/...date-power-over-courts-congress-and-more.html
Opinions may differ as to whether a prez inherently has the powers trump is claiming for himself. Or whether a prez should have those powers. But the debate over whether he IS seeking them has ended by virtue of his actions. Call it dictatorial, call it autocratic, call it what you will, trump is actively in pursuit of executive power that flies in the face of the Founder's intentions for co-equal branches of government. If successful it will fundamentally change America.
Does the president determine which rulings are unconstitutional?The president can ignore all the unconstitutional rulings
How Trump Is Trying to Consolidate Power Over Courts, Congress and More
President Trump called for one federal judge seeking basic information about his deportation efforts to be impeached amid mounting concern about a constitutional showdown. Another judge found that Mr. Trump’s efforts to shut down a federal agency probably violated the Constitution and stripped Congress of its authority. The president was accused of overstepping his executive authority yet again in firing two Democratic commissioners from an independent trade commission. And that was just Tuesday.
Nearly two months into his second term, Mr. Trump is trying to consolidate control over the courts, Congress and even, in some ways, American society and culture.
His expansive interpretation of presidential power has become the defining characteristic of his second term, an aggressive effort across multiple fronts to assert executive authority to reshape the government, drive policy in new directions and root out what he and his supporters see as a deeply embedded liberal bias.
“We’ve never seen a president so comprehensively attempt to arrogate and consolidate so much of the other branches’ power, let alone to do so in the first two months of his presidency,” said Stephen Vladeck, a professor at Georgetown University Law Center.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/20/...date-power-over-courts-congress-and-more.html
Opinions may differ as to whether a prez inherently has the powers trump is claiming for himself. Or whether a prez should have those powers. But the debate over whether he IS seeking them has ended by virtue of his actions. Call it dictatorial, call it autocratic, call it what you will, trump is actively in pursuit of executive power that flies in the face of the Founder's intentions for co-equal branches of government. If successful it will fundamentally change America.
YesDoes the president determine which rulings are unconstitutional?
That mean USAID is gone, right?Do you know the limits of the executive branch?
The Judges clearly read the law... An agency set up and allocated funds by congress , can only be disbanded by congress...
I have a vague memory---from---the depths of my publicDoes the president determine which rulings are unconstitutional?
This is how you get dictators.
you must live under a rock. We are engaged in battles against
hostilities and in economic and social calamity
Clinton did not fire any federal judges. You are confused. He fired all the US Attorneys in the Justice Department.Wrong. Clinton fired every single federal judge when he took office, yet Bush attempted to replace 8 or 9 of them and the Democrats had a tizzy.
So, you're still only talking about one cherry picked thing?OMG. You nitwits obsessed about it for years. Accepting a bunch of lies and baseless innuendo as the truth.........as you always do.
He's made both "Christians" and "Constitutionalists" completely sell out.You mean like those unelected judges that ruled a President is above the law?
Why does Trump only get outraged when cases go against him?