Well, that didn't take long. The pushback has begun.

No. Owning the libs is what’s saving the country.

Owning the libs is shorthand for -
Doing things that make the country better by going against all the things that Democrats want to do to destroy the country.

Democrats and their allies just don't want to comprehend that.
 
They tried to bankrupt Trump and put him in prison on frivolous charges and they indicted everyone close to him on frivolous charges. The jury is still out on the attempted assassinations but it's possible he was set up to be killed. Now the left whines about "pushbacks". No surprise here.
 
By the three branches of government. Not just by the president and certainly not by his executive orders. Luckily, the system was able to repeal Trumps unconstitutional, anti 2A ban.

Because the president isn't the law maker of this country. Congress is. And we have checks and balances to help ensure they president doesn't overstep his constitutional authority by creating his own laws.
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That is left up to the Judiciary, not Congress.
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Lets see the Dems side with the Narcoterrorists.

When it happens, it will be hysterical and proof they hate the USA.

If you are against Trump, you are PRO NARCOTERRORISTS
 
Excellent point. Cuz we all know what's important in governing the country is owning the libs. ;)

Some of Trump’s actions faced immediate legal challenge. Before he had left the U.S. Capitol where he was inaugurated, three lawsuits raised legal questions about his appointment of Tesla founder Elon Musk to run the nongovernmental “Department of Government Efficiency.” The public interest groups behind the lawsuits say the “DOGE” panel violates laws on transparency for government advisory groups.
LOL Trump already took care of that nonsense yesterday.
 
Excellent point. Cuz we all know what's important in governing the country is owning the libs. ;)
Nope. What's important is excising "progressives" from the government
 

Trump’s executive orders already face pushback, legal challenges


Two hours after being sworn in, President Donald Trump sat down in the President’s Room at the U.S. Capitol to sign the first of nearly 100 promised executive orders — a historic and hand-cramping effort that he promised would begin “the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense.”

But his pen strokes also kicked off a round of objections from opponents, scholars and other groups that said he’d exceeded the limits of his presidential power. They included some critics who filed lawsuits before his signatures were dry, all but guaranteeing that his approval would not be the last word on Monday’s executive actions.


The biggest concern in pursuing these matters through the courts is of course the degree to which they have been coopted by trumpery.
The have been coopted by Trumpery to about the same extent as they have been penetrated by liberal whacko.
It will be a battle of the infections.

JO
 
LOL Trump already took care of that nonsense yesterday.
They don't realize that Trump is now in light speed mode. They will be picking fights that no longer exist by weeks and months while he is concentrating on the next ass kicking they will neve see coming. We're talking ZOOOOOOM factor here.

JO
 
They don't realize that Trump is now in light speed mode. They will be picking fights that no longer exist by weeks and months while he is concentrating on the next ass kicking they will neve see coming. We're talking ZOOOOOOM factor here.

JO
Shock and awe
 

Trump’s executive orders already face pushback, legal challenges


Two hours after being sworn in, President Donald Trump sat down in the President’s Room at the U.S. Capitol to sign the first of nearly 100 promised executive orders — a historic and hand-cramping effort that he promised would begin “the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense.”

But his pen strokes also kicked off a round of objections from opponents, scholars and other groups that said he’d exceeded the limits of his presidential power. They included some critics who filed lawsuits before his signatures were dry, all but guaranteeing that his approval would not be the last word on Monday’s executive actions.


The biggest concern in pursuing these matters through the courts is of course the degree to which they have been coopted by trumpery.
You think this is news?

Butthurt loser libturds will take him to court over anything he does for the next 4 years.

Sux to be you, loser. :dance: :dance: :dance: :dance:
 
While he's doing other, relevant things. :abgg2q.jpg:
Don't know but the liberals I know are still bleeding from the eyes after Musk's heart to Head salute.....lol....
The have clutched pearls to the Maximum squeeze at this Point.
 
I'm done holding your hand. All you do is find a retarded way to defend Trump.
So, as is typical, you can't name a single instance.

You're dismissed.
 
They tried to bankrupt Trump and put him in prison on frivolous charges and they indicted everyone close to him on frivolous charges. The jury is still out on the attempted assassinations but it's possible he was set up to be killed. Now the left whines about "pushbacks". No surprise here.

But but but but, Trump is going to WEAPONIZE THE DOJ!

When Dems go after Trump, it is NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!

When Trump goes after Dems, it is WEAPONIZING THE DOJ!

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So, as is typical, you can't name a single instance.

You're dismissed.

I've already listed one.

Again, I'm not going to hold you RINO's hand. To you RINO REETARDS, you don't care how bad Trump is, how far left he leans or even the assaults he makes on our constitution. You're still going to find some way of defending him.
 

Trump’s executive orders already face pushback, legal challenges


Two hours after being sworn in, President Donald Trump sat down in the President’s Room at the U.S. Capitol to sign the first of nearly 100 promised executive orders — a historic and hand-cramping effort that he promised would begin “the complete restoration of America and the revolution of common sense.”

But his pen strokes also kicked off a round of objections from opponents, scholars and other groups that said he’d exceeded the limits of his presidential power. They included some critics who filed lawsuits before his signatures were dry, all but guaranteeing that his approval would not be the last word on Monday’s executive actions.


The biggest concern in pursuing these matters through the courts is of course the degree to which they have been coopted by trumpery.
Trump knows his repeal of birthright citizenship won't stand.

He did it as theater for the racist rubes.
 
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