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Trump Truth: The Trade Court and the Federalist Society "Boss" Leonardo Leo


               
2025 May 29, 5:59pm   179 views  10 comments

by FreeAmericanDOP   follow (9)  

The U.S. Court of International Trade incredibly ruled against the United States of America on desperately needed Tariffs but, fortunately, the full 11 Judge Panel on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit Court has just stayed the order by the Manhattan-based Court of International Trade. Where do these initial three Judges come from? How is it possible for them to have potentially done such damage to the United States of America? Is it purely a hatred of “TRUMP?” What other reason could it be? I was new to Washington, and it was suggested that I use The Federalist Society as a recommending source on Judges. I did so, openly and freely, but then realized that they were under the thumb of a real “sleazebag” named Leonard Leo, a bad person who, in his own way, probably hates America, and obviously has his own separate ambitions. He openly brags how he controls Judges, and even Justices of the United States Supreme Court — I hope that is not so, and don’t believe it is! In any event, Leo left The Federalist Society to do his own “thing.” I am so disappointed in The Federalist Society because of the bad advice they gave me on numerous Judicial Nominations. This is something that cannot be forgotten!

With all of that being said, I am very proud of many of our picks, but very disappointed in others. They always must do what’s right for the Country! In this case, it is only because of my successful use of Tariffs that many Trillions of Dollars have already begun pouring into the U.S.A. from other Countries, money that, without these Tariffs, we would not be able to get. It is the difference between having a rich, prosperous, and successful United States of America, and quite the opposite. The ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade is so wrong, and so political! Hopefully, the Supreme Court will reverse this horrible, Country threatening decision, QUICKLY and DECISIVELY.

Backroom “hustlers” must not be allowed to destroy our Nation! The horrific decision stated that I would have to get the approval of Congress for these Tariffs. In other words, hundreds of politicians would sit around D.C. for weeks, and even months, trying to come to a conclusion as to what to charge other Countries that are treating us unfairly. If allowed to stand, this would completely destroy Presidential Power — The Presidency would never be the same! This decision is being hailed all over the World by every Country, other than the United States of America. Radical Left Judges, together with some very bad people, are destroying America. Under this decision, Trillions of Dollars would be lost by our Country, money that will, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN. It would be the harshest financial ruling ever leveled on us as a Sovereign Nation. The President of the United States must be allowed to protect America against those that are doing it Economic and Financial harm. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114593880455063168

Leonard Anthony Leo (born November 1965) is an American lawyer, businessman, and conservative legal activist. He was the longtime vice president of the Federalist Society and is currently, along with Steven Calabresi, the co-chairman of the organization's board of directors.

Leo has created a network of influential conservative legal groups funded mostly by anonymous donors, including The 85 Fund and Concord Fund, which serve as funding hubs for affiliated political nonprofits.[1] He assisted Clarence Thomas in his Supreme Court confirmation hearings and led campaigns to support the nominations of John Roberts, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett.

Early life and education
Leonard Anthony Leo[2] was born on Long Island, New York, in November 1965, and raised in suburban New Jersey. His grandfather, an Italian immigrant, was a vice president of fashion company Brooks Brothers.[3][4][5] He grew up in a family of practicing Catholics.[3]

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1   Ceffer   2025 May 29, 10:47pm  

AmericanKulak says


Early life and education
Leonard Anthony Leo[2] was born on Long Island, New York, in November 1965, and raised in suburban New Jersey. His grandfather, an Italian immigrant, was a vice president of fashion company Brooks Brothers.[3][4][5] He grew up in a family of practicing Catholics.[3]

Lol! Jesuits, P2 and P3 Masons, and Knights of Malta again? Legal forum shopping. Looks like another 'separation of powers' issue since the USCIT states the executive usurped the powers held by Congress. Strange, since SCOTUS has already stated that administrative courts and government agencies acting unilaterally as legislative bodies were unconstitutionally 'deputized' by Congress to do so. USCIT underwent an 'expansion' in 1980, so was that 'expansion' even constitutional?
2   RWSGFY   2025 May 29, 11:26pm  

They explained their reason pretty clearly: Donnie used a wrong legal vehicle to
impose his BBTs. They even pointed at a correct one.
3   Ceffer   2025 May 30, 9:28am  

Legislating court accusing Trump of legislating? Guess that's the state of the state.

Like lawfare and immigration, they are trying to put issues into forums that represent the equivalent of a bureaucratic stall.
4   Patrick   2025 May 30, 11:44am  

https://www.coffeeandcovid.com/p/always-winning-friday-may-30-2025


Yesterday, the New York Times suffered a tragic narrative embolism after the Federal Circuit rebooted Trump’s tariff terminal and put the batteries back in his favorite foreign-policy joystick. How big a fit did the Times throw? The Times ran at least four top-of-fold stories about the setback. The least hysterical article sported the headline, “Federal Appeals Court Temporarily Spares Trump From Having to Wind Down Tariffs.” ...

Two days ago, the International Trade Court slapped an injunction on most of Trump’s tariffs, including all the ones we usually talk about here. But yesterday, and despite the Times’ faux surprise, the US Court of Federal Appeals predictably placed an administrative stay on the lower court’s injunction. In other words, for now at least, the power is back on and Trump is back at the tariffs table.

The Times suddenly got whiplash. It despairingly dropped the champagne flute from its nerveless fingers. The doctors diagnosed premature celebration. ...

Among many things to complain about in their order, perhaps the worst was that the three International Court judges utterly failed to recognize that, while it thwarted Trump, their order was also potentially blowing up billions of dollars of trade deals benefiting the American people. By not waiting even a day or two to give the three lower judges a chance to weigh in, the Appeals Court was essentially saying, “you guys are reckless idiots. We’re taking over.”

That might explain why the Times was fit to be tied. The insta-stay was early evidence of daylight between the appeals court and the lower court. The lower court, giddy with TDS over-stimulation, didn’t realize its order was that big of a deal to anyone but Trump. But their boss, the appeals court, was appalled by the potential damage the lower court’s order could do to the country. It’s kind of like the plumber’s manager incredulously asking, “You mean you left the water main on? Get out of the way.”
5   RWSGFY   2025 May 30, 12:51pm  

Ceffer says

Legislating court accusing Trump of legislating? Guess that's the state of the state.

Like lawfare and immigration, they are trying to put issues into forums that represent the equivalent of a bureaucratic stall.


Where's "legislating" on the court's part? More like explaining.
6   FreeAmericanDOP   2025 May 30, 5:57pm  

This term's Trump team is light years ahead of the first term twits. They even created lose-lose traps for lower courts.

They planned all the way through.

Also a great reminder for me to let at least 48 hours go before dooming or shrooming.
7   Ceffer   2025 May 30, 6:14pm  

It appears Trump has latitude. The court would have to second guess his executive judgment. Exigent circumstances.

https://www.axios.com/2024/11/15/trump-tariffs-congress

when president can impose tariffs pdf
8   Ceffer   2025 May 30, 6:38pm  

AmericanKulak says

Also a great reminder for me to let at least 48 hours go before dooming or shrooming.

One can shroom without necessarily dooming.
9   Misc   2025 May 30, 10:53pm  

Three limp dick civil court judges ain't gonna be allowed to do crap when the Federal government is counting on $2 trillion.

Remember the housing Bubble when the banks oopsed and forgot to put those iffy mortgages into the Trusts that were put together for the MBS that were peddled across Wall Street. All those 4 million foreclosures were technically illegal. The people who took out those mortgages didn't get a free house...even though by the law they were entitled to them. Big bad reality hit and sorry your just SOL.

That was for about $1 trillion in mortgages. This is for about $2 trillion and covers international relations with foreign powers.

Sorry, it don't fucking matter what some piece of shit , 2 bit judge interprets the law is. The vast sum of reality comes into play.

If you believe in fairy tales just let us know when all those Class Action bucks are gonna be rewarded to those smokers that were duped by the tobacco companies.

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