Candy posterior Court
They paused the order. They haven’t completely sided with him yet.
Same thing they did with Abrego Garcia and with the deportation flights to El Salvador. They’re trying to give the appearance of a fair legal system by letting the trials go on while bending over backwards to give the government everything they want and every procedural advantage they can come up with. It seems like by the time we get to the actual trials they’re just going to be hollow propaganda events with a predetermined outcome, and afterwards everyone will say “Well, we can’t really be living in a dictatorship, there was a trial! I don’t agree with the court’s decision but I have sworn to uphold blah blah blah”
basically the mitch mcconnel method, he would propose a bill, and block it himself, if it gains too much favorablly from the DEMS.
Corruption is the whole of the law
Hate is the law. Hate under corruption.
“The US separation of powers, a cornerstone of the Constitution, divides governmental authority into three distinct branches – legislative, executive, and judicial – with each branch having specific powers and responsibilities, preventing any one branch from becoming too powerful”
If the president is responsible for appointing judges, then the judiciary is not and never was a separate power. While it required a rather unlikely series of deaths and retirements, in close proximity, the judiciary is under trump’s control because he has control of the supreme Court having appointed several.
He nominated the judges and the Senate has to approve them. The Senate is supposed to refuse to confirm unsuitable nominees. That is where the system has been falling down for decades now. The Executive branch is not supposed to have a rubber-stamp Senate. The founding fathers didn’t imagine that the Senate would be dominated by a massive group of boot-lickers who, rather than serving their constituents, serve only the interests of the President.
Uh huh …