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Trump’s 2nd term: American Carnage


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That should seriously end a presidency, I'm not kidding   How stupid would you have to be to be a minority, lets just say Asian, and support this racist?

Trump is genuinely an idiot running the country. Like an extremely low IQ individual. Bush was dumb in his ways but this is another level. Fascinating to watch him with even less guard rails

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3 minutes ago, reo said:

 

 

Right before Trump addresses the Nation which means it'll get lost in whatever he says if he's saying something big.

It's genuinely good to see Democrats grow a backbone. They have to expand the coalition. It's paramount for our society that they no longer are handed the levers of power. 

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this motherfucker.  Fuck you to any of you assholes who voted for this bastard.  I'd love to meet you personally.   Seriously. 

 

 

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21 hours ago, IsntLifeFunny said:

They won't. The tariffs decision and upcoming 14th Amendment Rights decision show that Trump overplayed his hand when it comes to their sycophancy. They aren't Mike Johnson giving the retard new awards. 

The right wing SC justices are pretty awful (Alito, Thomas , Gorusch, Kavanaugh) but they don’t really like totally rewriting law (or being activist) for things that have been in the constitution for over 100 years.

 

This will get rejected .  Can’t see the two other conservative swing votes (Barrett and Roberts) going along with this.

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Reading up on some of the questions by the SC justices , seems like either 9-0 or 7-2 at best .

 

I forgot that Gorusch cares about Native American rights issues.

 

Even Kavanaugh seemed skeptical about this.

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https://morethanjustparks.substack.com/p/breaking-trump-administration-orders?r=v4lky&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true
 

Late Tuesday afternoon, with the subtlety of a wrecking ball and the morality of a foreclosure notice, the Trump administration announced the most devastating attack on the U.S. Forest Service in the agency’s 121-year history. Not a budget cut. Not a policy shift. Not a “reorganization.” An execution.

 

They’re ripping the headquarters out of Washington and shipping it to Salt Lake City, Utah — the beating heart of the anti-public-lands movement in America. They’re shuttering every single one of the ten regional offices that have governed this agency since Gifford Pinchot built the system over a century ago — and with them, the career professionals who spent entire lifetimes earning the expertise and the authority to push back when politicians came calling with bad ideas and worse motives. They’re destroying more than fifty research facilities across thirty-one states, labs that house decades of irreplaceable long-term science, the kind you literally cannot restart once it’s gone. And they’re replacing all of it — the offices, the scientists, the institutional knowledge, the professional independence — with fifteen political appointees called “state directors,” embedded in state capitals alongside the very governors, legislators, and industry lobbyists who have spent their careers demanding that the Forest Service log more, protect less, and get out of the way.

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Get in here maga. Tell us how amazing the war is going… educate us how fucking stupid we are, and how trump is 8d chess moving everything 

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Don’t believe anything US media says about this war. They’re all censored by trump’s administration. They have to toe the line or they get their press credentials taken. 

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The Justice Department has concluded that a federal law requiring the preservation of presidential records is unconstitutional, which could effectively permit White House lawyers to try to set their own voluntary presidential recordkeeping policy and, potentially, upend decades-old legal precedent established in response to Richard M. Nixon’s effort to keep control of records upon his resignation from the Oval Office.

 

The Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel — which is tasked with serving as a legal adviser to the U.S. attorney general and the executive branch — issued an opinion this week finding that the law, known as the Presidential Records Act of 1978, exceeds “Congress’s enumerated and implied powers, and it aggrandizes the Legislative Branch at the Expense of the constitutional independence and autonomy of the Executive.”

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