Trump’s WSJ Lawsuit Raises a New Constitutional Question

Coffee?

You're doing a horrible job of it. Causing the maximum pain. It's like how you DOGE'ed us. Caused the maximum amount of pain and in the end didn't save us shit.
What about coffee?

Max oain? What are you talking about inflation is slower today then just in Jan when we took over from xiden

3.0 gdp!
 
Companies are also coming back to manufacturing in the United States. That's a great thing, but CNN won't tell you that.
Didn’t we lose like 30,000 manufacturing jobs in the last few months.

They didn’t tell you that?
 
What about coffee?

Max oain? What are you talking about inflation is slower today then just in Jan when we took over from xiden

3.0 gdp!
3 GDP isn't that great. Didn't he promise more? 5, 6 or 7? If it was 2.5% would the person in charge tell us? No because Trump would fire him. Fake news.

$2400 more. That's what you and all of us will spend more because of Trump. Nice.

You can't make coffee here in the USA. Hawaii can't supply us all with coffee.
 
What about coffee?

Max oain? What are you talking about inflation is slower today then just in Jan when we took over from xiden

3.0 gdp!

Trump's tariffs haven't even kicked in yet. Relax. Remember in June you bragged about fake numbers. Now you are embarrassed by the real numbers.

Trump's Tariffs Are Set To Go Into Effect This Week — And Cost Consumers​

Computers, toys and clothing are among the items poised to see a spike in price.

President Donald Trump’s next wave of tariffs will soon go into effect Thursday, likely driving up costs on a slew of household goods.
These tariffs are slated to affect imports from more than 60 countries, including Brazil, India and Japan, and their effects are poised to be borne heavily by U.S. consumers.

Some of the chief goods that are expected to be affected include computers, clothing and toys. And companies like Adidas and Mattel have warned as much. Already, home furnishings and appliances have seen upticks in price

Amish furniture is expensive. You shop at IKEA
 
The president can sue you, but you can’t sue him.

It seems like an absurd thing to say but that’s effectively the reality of our legal system today, one that has become increasingly alarming during Donald Trump’s second term. It’s a dynamic that has been thrust into the center of national politics amid Trump’s lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over the paper’s reporting on his relationship to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The Supreme Court has been steadily building up an extraordinary level of immunity for presidents, on both civil and criminal fronts. And Trump has benefited from — and exploited — the law like no other president in American history.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/07/22/trump-lawsuit-wall-street-journal-supreme-court-ankush-khardori-column-00465728
If ever there was a prez who was born to abuse the protections afforded to the office, both historically and recently, it's trump.

Last year, in the case concerning his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, Trump became the first president in U.S. history to receive criminal immunity from prosecution — based on a previously nonexistent doctrine that has no credible basis in the Constitution’s text or the Framers’ expectations. The decision paved the way for Trump’s reelection.
TRANSLATION: "journalists are no longer the only ones above the law"
 
I wonder sometimes if Trump fans realize they too will be managed under a dictatorship. But some like to be led I guess. Hate of the other is a powerful tool.

 
The Supreme Court has been steadily building up an extraordinary level of immunity for presidents, on both civil and criminal fronts. And Trump has benefited from — and exploited — the law like no other president in American history.
Blind partisan conservative ideologues on the Supreme Court have been steadily building up an extraordinary level of immunity for presidents.

And Trump is a criminal and convicted felon, of course he’s going to exploit that extraordinary level of immunity and continue to commit crimes and abuse power.
 
The president can sue you, but you can’t sue him.

It seems like an absurd thing to say but that’s effectively the reality of our legal system today, one that has become increasingly alarming during Donald Trump’s second term. It’s a dynamic that has been thrust into the center of national politics amid Trump’s lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal over the paper’s reporting on his relationship to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

The Supreme Court has been steadily building up an extraordinary level of immunity for presidents, on both civil and criminal fronts. And Trump has benefited from — and exploited — the law like no other president in American history.


If ever there was a prez who was born to abuse the protections afforded to the office, both historically and recently, it's trump.

Last year, in the case concerning his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, Trump became the first president in U.S. history to receive criminal immunity from prosecution — based on a previously nonexistent doctrine that has no credible basis in the Constitution’s text or the Framers’ expectations. The decision paved the way for Trump’s reelection.
Guys, let me tell you what you need to do. President Trump is the greatest, smartest, most courageous president in history. It’s time you drop all the pettiness and embrace and appreciate this once-in-a-century talent. His ways are unorthodox, sometimes rough, but the results are always there in the end. The man cares deeply about the country. He’s the opposite of leftwing sons of bitches like the talentless incompetent empty suit 0bama who bleed the country for their own personal gain. 0bama entered politics poor. He left office very rich. Ditto Clinton. Ditto Biden. Trump was hugely wealthy and successful before he became president. He has lent us his vast expertise. It’s time to appreciate him, get out of his way, and let him do what he does best; make everyone better.
 
Blind partisan conservative ideologues on the Supreme Court have been steadily building up an extraordinary level of immunity for presidents.

And Trump is a criminal and convicted felon, of course he’s going to exploit that extraordinary level of immunity and continue to commit crimes and abuse power.
Jesus was a criminal and convicted felon as well.
 
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