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Per Bloomberg TV: US says it may ask Supreme Court Friday to keep tariffs intact. (Original Post) JohnSJ May 2025 OP
Not at all surprised. He may be surprised at that outcome, though. OLDMDDEM May 2025 #1
Krasnov (R) must krap again on America BoRaGard May 2025 #2
Not at all. This is why they keep stealing national elections, to appoint people to scRotus SheltieLover May 2025 #3
And to appoint Judges at all federal courts thought crime May 2025 #5
Absoloutely! SheltieLover May 2025 #6
Is he afraid these could be illegal unofficial acts? bucolic_frolic May 2025 #4
No, the US Court of international trade? said congress has to approve, Volaris May 2025 #7

SheltieLover

(80,541 posts)
3. Not at all. This is why they keep stealing national elections, to appoint people to scRotus
Thu May 29, 2025, 11:49 AM
May 2025

thought crime

(1,576 posts)
5. And to appoint Judges at all federal courts
Thu May 29, 2025, 11:56 AM
May 2025

If there was ever a time to see the critical importance of the Judicial branch, it's now. This alone is reason enough to vote Democratic.

Volaris

(11,718 posts)
7. No, the US Court of international trade? said congress has to approve,
Thu May 29, 2025, 12:13 PM
May 2025

Or something to that effect. This is trump being pissy about a 'lower' court decision he doesn't like, so now he's gonna go whine to Sammy.

If I were The Chief, and I had decided that the administration were in contempt, part of the 'enforcement' would be a public statement that the high court simply isn't going to hear anything trump brings to them (all lower court decisions stand with no SC review) until they've put themselves back in compliance.

Completely legal, and not a fucking thing King Shortfingers can do about it.

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