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Celerity

(54,878 posts)
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 02:06 PM Oct 2025

The Supreme Court Is Creating a King



A recent ruling takes a hammer to our constitutional order and empowers Trump above all else—including Congress.

https://newrepublic.com/article/201296/supreme-court-creating-king-donald-trump

https://archive.ph/IDHwN



Congress is barely functional these days. One reason is that Republicans control both chambers and are consciously ceding their power to President Donald Trump. Other structural factors, like gerrymandering and the constant fundraising churn, have weakened Congress’s ability to pass laws and—as shown by the ongoing shutdown—to keep the government open. But perhaps an even more significant reason is that the Supreme Court’s rulings have rendered it a largely vestigial organ in American governance. With last week’s decision to allow the Trump administration to block $4 billion in appropriated foreign aid, the conservative justices effectively transferred Congress’s spending power to Trump.

The ruling was easily overlooked, one of myriad court decisions this year related to Trump’s norm-smashing, lawbreaking rule. But it’s worth considering the ruling’s ramifications more deeply, as it represents a crippling blow to the American constitutional order—and the further empowerment of Trump as a de facto king.

Department of State v. AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition—I’ll refer to the case hereafter as AVAC, for brevity’s sake—is about the appropriations bill that Congress passed in the spring of 2024. Congress set aside billions of dollars for certain foreign-aid programs at issue in this case. Among those appropriations was $3.9 billion for development assistance, which the law said “shall be made available” for programs and direct relief. AVAC and other groups that regularly receive the funds sued the Trump administration to compel it to take steps to disburse the money.

A federal district court and the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with those groups, ruling that the administration could not lawfully ignore Congress’s spending powers. That prompted the Trump administration to ask the Supreme Court to intervene once again on the shadow docket. It claimed that the ruling would infringe upon the executive branch’s core powers over foreign affairs. “To have any hope of complying in time, the Executive Branch would have to immediately commence diplomatic discussions with foreign nations about the use of those funds—discussions the President considers counterproductive to foreign policy—and notify Congress about planned obligations that the President is strongly opposing,” they complained.

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The Supreme Court Is Creating a King (Original Post) Celerity Oct 2025 OP
Thanks Cirsium Oct 2025 #1
The Supreme Court, dominated by corrupt political hacks, is no longer involved... NNadir Oct 2025 #2
The six traitors on the court Mossfern Oct 2025 #3

Cirsium

(4,111 posts)
1. Thanks
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 02:15 PM
Oct 2025

Good article. The Supreme Court is completely in the bag, ready and willing to rubber stamp whatever the administration wants. That means that the judiciary in the US is effectively dead.

NNadir

(38,541 posts)
2. The Supreme Court, dominated by corrupt political hacks, is no longer involved...
Fri Oct 3, 2025, 03:22 PM
Oct 2025

...with the rule of law.

They have, in effect, as I repeat often, declared the Constitution unconstitutional.

Recently, for the first time in half a century, thought to myself that it might be interesting to read the Federalist Papers. I wonder how Hamilton, Jay, and Madison saw tge court, and whether they could imagine such a motley crew of corrupt revolutionaries in this role.

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