True - but I think this is one of those things we have to believe it when we see it. Trump can say he’s gonna do that and hope to gain concessions and call it a victory even if it isn’t really meaningful.
I believe that his resignation was clear to include the re-election. He even use that as a fake explanation for the timing.https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2024/11/20/desantis-matt-gaetz-replacement-fact-check/76427194007/
https://bsky.app/profile/yasharali.bsky.social/post/3lbhyglf5t22aI think Republicans and Congress gave him a choice either stay in it and let the report come out or drop out
That’s true - although the wall didn’t happen for two primary reasons. The first was that Congress didn’t fund it, and that’s a huge hurdle to overcome. Trump even shutdown the federal government for 35 days (longest ever) in an effort to get funding that failed. The executive branch has some...
Here’s Trump’s own cabinet secretary nominee on the question of whether it’s valid to compare Trump to Hitler.https://bsky.app/profile/kfile.bsky.social/post/3lbhohfz4qs2c
So today in an op/ed in WSJ penned by Musk and Vivek, they laid out their outline for what the "Department of Government Efficiency" (which isn't an actual department or even anything formally within the federal government - it's just an advisory to the president) plans to accomplish.This...
There are different ways it goes down, but if it is an actual policy or SOP, then it can be enjoined under the APA. That would happen at a district court and then go up, ultimately to the Supreme Court. I think the Court cares about reasonable suspicion under the 4th Amendment, it's a fairly...
There's caselaw on this. Stopping someone and asking for their ID is a search under the 4th Amendment, which means that probable cause to do so requires reasonable suspicion. Whether a search is legal is highly contextual/situational. For example, traffic stops have a very low probable cause...
That's not what Dobbs held. Dobbs held that there is no constitutional basis for a federally-protected right to an abortion. The result is that it is left to the states (based on how federalism works) but the holding isn't specifically that "abortion is for the states to decide" ergo there's...
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