Trump Has Embarrassing Public Meltdown After Bruce Springsteen Diss
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MAGA 'intimidation' of judges puts their families' safety at 'high risk': expert
President Donald Trump has issued countless executive orders since returning to the White House almost four months ago, and some of them are being blocked â?? at least temporarily â?? by judges in the lower federal courts.Trump and many of his appointees, including Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Attor...
FILE PHOTO: Former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi speaks during a press conference by supporters of former U.S. President Donald Trump after they attended his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments linked to extramarital affair with Stormy Daniels, in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., May 21, 2024. REUTERS/David 'Dee' Delgado/File Photo
President Donald Trump has issued countless executive orders since returning to the White House almost four months ago, and some of them are being blocked — at least temporarily — by judges in the lower federal courts.
Trump and many of his appointees, including Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, are claiming that the judges are failing to honor the powers of the U.S. governor's executive branch. And Trump's critics are countering that the judges are exercising the checks-and-balances powers they enjoy under the U.S. Constitution.
In an article published on May 17, The Guardian's Peter Stone describes the threats of violence and intimidation tactics that federal judges are facing when they challenge Trump's executive orders.
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"The Trump Administration's escalating fight with the courts has come as more than 200 lawsuits have challenged executive orders and policies on multiple issues, including immigrant deportations, penalizing law firms with links to political foes, agency spending and workforce cuts, and other matters," Stone explains. "The wave of litigation has resulted in more than 100 executive orders by Trump and other initiatives being halted temporarily or paused by court rulings from judges appointed by both Democrats and Republicans, including some by Trump. Increasingly, ex-judges and legal experts warn the verbal attacks by Trump, his attorney general, Pam Bondi, and MAGA allies, are creating a hostile climate that endangers the safety of judges and their families."
John Jones, president of Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, believes that the demonization of federal judges by MAGA Republicans is making them unsafe.
Jones told The Guardian, "The constant mischaracterization by Trump and his allies of judicial rulings as political in nature, together with their false, vituperative and ad hominem attacks on individual judges who make them, skews the public’s perception of the work of the federal judiciary. These attacks foment a climate where the safety of judges and their families is at high risk."
Judges who challenge Trump are not only facing threats of violence — they are facing criminal prosecutions. In Milwaukee on May 13, Judge Hannah C. Dugan was arrested for allegedly helping an undocumented immigrant avoid arrest.
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Nancy Gertner, a law professor at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, told The Guardian, "The circumstances of the arrest of the Milwaukee judge — her arrest, the perp walk, the picture of her handcuffs, the comments of the FBI director and the attorney general — was so far out of line with accepted practice and rules. It clearly was intended to intimidate other judges; there was no justification for it whatsoever."
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Read The Guardian's full article at this link.
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Saturday Night Live mocks President Trump's foreign policy reset, focusing on a fictional Saudi bromance, a controversial Qatari jet, and Boeing's safety issues.
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James Austin Johnson returns once again to play the president as flagship NBC show closes out 50th season
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On Iran, Gaza, Syria and Yemen, President Trump is moving ahead without Israel, reshaping decades of foreign policy.
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In the season 50 finale, Trump recaps his Middle East tour before taking a load off in the front row of the audience, surrounded by women
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Trump on Saturday said in a social media post the U.S. Federal Reserve should cut rates "sooner, rather than later."
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Trump headed to the Middle East on the "Saturday Night Live" cold open.
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Saturday Night Live opened its season finale with the show’s Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) taking his seat in the audience and saying farewell until the fall. “After tonight, you won’t be seeing me here for a while,” said Johnson’s Trump. “Well, not the fake, fun version of me that makes you smile. The real […]
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Donald Trump on Saturday lobbed an apparent threat of litigation at ABC.Taking to his own social media site, Truth Social, the president asked, "Why doesnâ??t Chairman Bob Iger do something about ABC Fake News, especially since I just won $16,000,000 based on the Fake and Defamatory reporting of Liddl...
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May in Israel fear that President Trump is falling in love with a kumbaya fantasy about the Middle East that could end up further isolating and endangering the embattled Jewish state.
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President Donald Trump speaks with Edan Alexander, an American-Israeli soldier freed from Hamas captivity, showing a more human side to the ongoing war against Hamas.
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Donald Trump's White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller got a "direct" message from seven of nine Supreme Court justices, a former federal prosecutor said Saturday.
Ex-prosecutor Glenn Kirschner over the weekend published a video entitled, "The Supreme Court AGAIN Tells Trump NO UNCONSTI...
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President Trump criticized Walmart for planning price increases, urging the retailer to absorb the costs instead. Walmart cites narrow margins.
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Despite a threat from Donald Trump to shut his mouth — or else, Bruce Springsteen stood his ground, unleashing another blistering critique of the president during a concert in Manchester, England.
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