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In reply to the discussion: So, Trump has just told a federal judge in a court filing that his admin will not comply with the court's order [View all]surfered
(13,455 posts)28. He's the final arbiter of law now. Elect a criminal, expect crimes to be committed
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So, Trump has just told a federal judge in a court filing that his admin will not comply with the court's order [View all]
bigtree
Feb 2025
OP
Yes, but if they do this more than once or twice, their business won't survive.
OldBaldy1701E
Feb 2025
#41
If this stands, Marbury v. Madison is dead. As are courts, and Congressional laws. All of them. nt
bucolic_frolic
Feb 2025
#5
and just who does anyone think will enforce the judicial ruling? The DOJ, FBI, and army heads are all controlled by
JohnSJ
Feb 2025
#12
Doesn't surprise me. What is surprising is the support he seems to have from veterans.
JohnSJ
Feb 2025
#19
Everybody who had 'Constitutional Crisis in the First 30 Days' on their bingo card can mark that off.
LudwigPastorius
Feb 2025
#20
He's the final arbiter of law now. Elect a criminal, expect crimes to be committed
surfered
Feb 2025
#28
Okay now file a contempt charge.............his treasous staff and himself just admitted they will not comply.....
turbinetree
Feb 2025
#29