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Progressive dog

(7,521 posts)
3. The stupidity of Trump never fails
Thu May 29, 2025, 12:56 PM
May 2025

to surprise. The courts are not deciding, the decision was made long ago. The courts just bothered to read the Constitution and the law.

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7-2 Fail in the Supreme Court Chasstev365 May 2025 #1
seeking immunity at SCOTUS again. They created an addiction for power. /tn bucolic_frolic May 2025 #2
The stupidity of Trump never fails Progressive dog May 2025 #3
He's having a really miserable month. Torchlight May 2025 #4
"delicate diplomatic efforts" ?? yonder May 2025 #5
Checks and balances, Mr President k_buddy762 May 2025 #6
But A-okay for non-elected DOGE to decide the fate of thousands and US policies? sinkingfeeling May 2025 #7
El Stupido and his band of traitors should understand - Nigrum Cattus May 2025 #8
All those high-priced lawyers working for Chump FakeNoose May 2025 #9
"A stay is critical to avoid immediate irreparable harm to United States foreign policy and national security." Grins May 2025 #10
Filed with the court - yesterday. Same DAY as the decision. Grins May 2025 #11
That's only if Congress enacts them. Not the President. cstanleytech May 2025 #12
Exactly when was SCROTUS elected? dickthegrouch May 2025 #13
Do They Mean "Unelected Judges" Like the Supremes Who Lied in Their Hearings, Have Foresworn Precedent, The Roux Comes First May 2025 #14
trump's attorneys had to make the legal commitment to refund all tariffs in order to get a stay of the rulings on trump' LetMyPeopleVote May 2025 #15
We shall see if the roberts court believes in the rules of law. republianmushroom May 2025 #16
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