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Public Notice: Trump is assaulting his own legitimacy
Public Notice - Trump is assaulting his own legitimacy
Defying the courts could bring a steep cost.
David R. Lurie
Feb 11, 2025
Donald Trumps cronies are threatening to defy the authority of the federal courts. If they follow through, the nations rapid descent into dictatorship will be complete, and the risk of the first challenge to the legitimacy of the federal government since the Civil War could soon be upon us.
Over the past several weeks, Trump and consigliere Elon Musk have embarked on an unprecedented barrage of illegality, including an attempt to destroy whole government agencies and misappropriate (and likely misuse) government and personal data on a massive scale. In the face of compliant Republican majorities in both houses of Congress, the only brakes on the MAGA crime spree have come from a handful of federal judges who have issued injunctive decrees prohibiting some portions of the criminal scheme.
In recent days, Trumpers have engaged in bad faith efforts to evade some of the judicial constraints. But there are limits to the effectiveness of that strategy. And other orders they cannot fake complying with such as the ruling keeping Treasury data out of Musks hands have clearly made Trumpers blood boil.
Hence the now open threats by Musk, his sidekick Vice President JD Vance, and others to challenge the proposition which has been foundational to our constitutional structure since 1803 that the courts have the exclusive power to decide what the Constitution and laws of the United States mean and require, and can issue orders that bind everyone else (including the president) to comply.

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Defying the courts could bring a steep cost.
David R. Lurie
Feb 11, 2025
Donald Trumps cronies are threatening to defy the authority of the federal courts. If they follow through, the nations rapid descent into dictatorship will be complete, and the risk of the first challenge to the legitimacy of the federal government since the Civil War could soon be upon us.
Over the past several weeks, Trump and consigliere Elon Musk have embarked on an unprecedented barrage of illegality, including an attempt to destroy whole government agencies and misappropriate (and likely misuse) government and personal data on a massive scale. In the face of compliant Republican majorities in both houses of Congress, the only brakes on the MAGA crime spree have come from a handful of federal judges who have issued injunctive decrees prohibiting some portions of the criminal scheme.
In recent days, Trumpers have engaged in bad faith efforts to evade some of the judicial constraints. But there are limits to the effectiveness of that strategy. And other orders they cannot fake complying with such as the ruling keeping Treasury data out of Musks hands have clearly made Trumpers blood boil.
Hence the now open threats by Musk, his sidekick Vice President JD Vance, and others to challenge the proposition which has been foundational to our constitutional structure since 1803 that the courts have the exclusive power to decide what the Constitution and laws of the United States mean and require, and can issue orders that bind everyone else (including the president) to comply.

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Public Notice: Trump is assaulting his own legitimacy (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Feb 11
OP
He'll be considered illegitimate... and he'll go on doing whatever he wants to do.
D23MIURG23
Feb 11
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sop
(13,059 posts)1. This can only lead to 'Might Makes Right' armed rule.
Eventually Trump will dictate what is considered 'right,' without any regard for the rule of law.
D23MIURG23
(3,123 posts)2. He'll be considered illegitimate... and he'll go on doing whatever he wants to do.
This is the problem with electing someone with no respect for the rule of law. With Trump the only law that exists is the one that he can't get away with breaking, and so far he's like 10,000 and 0.