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2021 Jun 17, 9:04am   2,776 views  98 comments

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From what I've been reading it looks like some DA in New York is going to charge members of the Trump organization (and maybe Trump himself) with violating some law that all real estate folks in New York violate. Selective prosecution.

We've stayed away from that sort of stuff here in the States (charging presidents and former presidents with crimes). Seems like the political establishment might do away with that as to curtail other businessmen from encroaching on their turf.

I say the Deplorables fight back.

Texas already threw down a gauntlet by arresting illegals for child endangerment. The Texas AG could say that he's looking into criminal charges for conspiracy to commit child endangerment. It's pretty apparent that Biden's policies are driving unaccompanied minors to cross the border so bring charges versus Biden and those making those policies. It would certainly send a chill down DC's spine.

I am interested to hear what other charges members of Patrick.net can think of to bring against Biden & co.

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92   Patrick   2025 Apr 3, 12:49pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/trump-supreme-court-presidential-authority-under-attack-activist-federal-judges/


Trump Tells Supreme Court His Presidential Authority Is Under Attack from Activist Federal Judges

President Donald Trump’s administration has issued a plea to the Supreme Court as activist federal judges across the country seek to undermine the authority of the White House.

On Wednesday, the Trump administration told the high court that the president’s authority to protect the nation is under siege from lower court rulings.

White House lawyers used a final brief in a high-stakes deportation case to accuse federal judges of imperiling the executive branch’s core powers.

The brief was the last fling before Supreme Court justices are slated to rule on Trump’s use of a 1798 immigration law to deport Venezuelan nationals.

In the filing, Trump admin lawyers outlined what they call a pattern of judicial overreach.

It comes as Trump is under mounting attacks from Democrat-aligned federal judges seeking to undermine the president’s agenda.

In the Wednesday filing, U.S. Acting Solicitor General Sarah Harris said:

“A single district court cannot broadly disable the President from discharging his most fundamental duties, regardless of the order’s label, and irrespective of its duration.”
93   Karloff   2025 Apr 4, 9:38am  

Russell Brand has been speaking out against the globalists and their vile agendas for a while now. He also spoke out against those-who-shall-not-be-named. Lo and behold, out come some allegations of rape from 25 years ago... The Assange treatment.

These maggots are so predictable.
94   Ceffer   2025 Apr 4, 10:54pm  

Def going after Roberts' scalp. Not that he doesn't richly deserve it. Objective my City of London ass.

95   Patrick   2025 Apr 7, 8:31am  

https://dailycaller.com/2025/04/06/legal-experts-question-boasbergs-order/


‘Should Have Recused Himself’: Legal Experts Sound Alarm On Obama-Appointed Judge Blocking Trump’s Deportations

As U.S. District Court Judge James Boasberg continues to be a thorn in the side of the Trump administration’s effort to deport gangbangers, legal experts have begun to raise questions about his handling of the case.

The Obama-appointed judge in March blocked President Donald Trump from using wartime authorities to send suspected Tren de Aragua gangbangers to a mega-prison in El Salvador, prompting incredible pushback from the president himself. As the challenge to the deportations play out in court, some legal experts have argued Boasberg should recuse himself from the case entirely, while others say he appears to be “making policy from the bench.”

Critics have pointed to the fact that Boasberg’s daughter, Katharine Boasberg, works for an organization whose founder openly celebrated her father’s decision to halt the deportations.

“Under Canon 3 (C) (1) of the ‘Code of Conduct for United States Judges’ it states that judges must disqualify themselves from a case ‘in which the judge’s impartiality might reasonably be questioned,'” Hans von Spakovsky, a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said to the Daily Caller News Foundation. “Given that his daughter works directly for an organization that supports illegal aliens, opposes deportation of aliens, and has voiced its support for Boasberg’s action in this very case, the impartiality of his judgment is obviously open to be reasonably questioned.”
97   Patrick   2025 Apr 8, 10:26am  

https://www.newsweek.com/supreme-court-hands-donald-trump-another-win-2056982



The Supreme Court on Tuesday halted a lower court order requiring the Trump administration to reinstate thousands of federal employees who were dismissed as part of a sweeping effort to shrink the federal workforce.

The decision came in response to the administration's emergency appeal of a California judge's ruling, which had directed the government to bring back 16,000 probationary employees while a lawsuit challenging the legality of the mass firings moves forward. The Supreme Court's action means that affected employees at six federal agencies will remain on paid administrative leave for now.
98   Patrick   2025 Apr 10, 9:10pm  

https://slaynews.com/news/house-passes-trump-backed-bill-stop-rogue-activist-judges/


The U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill that seeks to limit the powers of “rogue” activist judges attempting to undermine the authority of President Donald Trump.

The No Rogue Rulings Act, led by Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) and backed by Trump, aims to limit federal district judges’ ability to affect Trump administration policies on a national scale.

The legislation passed the House Wednesday evening.

All but one Republican voted for the bill, which passed 219 to 213.

No Democrat lawmakers voted in favor.

The bill limits district courts’ power to issue U.S.-wide injunctions.

Instead, federal judges will be forced to focus their scope on the parties directly affected in most cases.

Since the president took office, the Trump administration has faced more than 15 nationwide injunctions from Democrat-aligned activist judges.

The politically motivated injunctions have been targeting a wide range of Trump’s policies


Sounds like a good law.

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