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Judges across the country are being forced to confront unprecedented claims of presidential power in ways they’ve never had to consider.

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By KYLE CHENEY09/24/2025 04:53 PM EDT

Federal courts tend to avoid tackling unprecedented questions that strike at the heart of the separation of powers — the large and small mysteries left by the framers (and amenders) of the Constitution.

Judges at every level are painfully aware that their decisions in cases of “first impression” risk unintended consequences that could destabilize the nation’s balance of power. So when those questions present themselves, they often find ways to resolve the cases without issuing far-reaching rulings, or making “new law.”

Then came Donald Trump.
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Since January, Trump’s effort to concentrate unrivaled power in the executive branch has forced courts to wrestle — often on emergency timelines — with issues no court has ever addressed. But even that novel dynamic has been supercharged in recent days. In just the past month:

— The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that will decide for the first time whether the president’s emergency powers allow him to unilaterally impose tariffs on international trading partners — a case that could upend the world economy and weaken Congress’ control over the levers of American trade.

— The high court also took up a frantic effort by foreign aid groups to block Trump from slashing $4 billion in funding authorized by Congress — a test of the president’s ability to wrest control of the power of the purse by “impounding” funds without lawmakers’ approval. In one week, those funds will lapse without the court’s intervention.

— A federal judge in Washington, D.C. ruled that Trump’s attempted firing of Federal Reserve board member Lisa Cook was illegal, saying he failed to allege a sufficient “cause” to justify her removal — and denied her due process rights. It was the first courtroom test of any president’s ability to remove Senate-confirmed members of the Federal Reserve board. The Supreme Court is now weighing the case.
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— The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals reinstated Rebecca Slaughter, a Democratic member of the Federal Trade Commission whom Trump purported to fire, only for the Supreme Court to re-fire her. The high court also set up a decades-in-the-making showdown over the president’s power to fire board members thought to be independent from political control.

— A federal judge in California ruled that Trump’s deployment of the National Guard on the streets of Los Angeles resulted in violations of the Posse Comitatus Act, which prohibits the use of military troops for domestic purposes.

— The Trump administration asked the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to bless the president’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act — a rarely used wartime power — to abruptly deport Venezuelan nationals he deems members of a transnational gang after an appeals panel ruled against the move.
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In each case, judges are being forced to confront unprecedented claims of presidential power in ways they’ve never had to consider.

The results of these cases could empower Trump to assert his will more aggressively than any president in history, but just as significantly, they are guaranteed to leave a legal legacy that will shape the way future presidents can wield the power of their office. And Trump still has three years to poke, prod and stress test the system of government in ways that have thrilled his supporters and stoked existential dread about the unraveling of the republic from his critics.

https://www.politico.com/news/2025/09/24/donald-trump-presidential-powers-cases-00579192
 
i mean this is what judges are for, right? if trump didnt do it then somebody else would eventually so who cares. close all the loopholes or don't, but dont act surprised that somebody is exploiting them.
 
We're on our way to authoritarianism if the SCOTUS sides with Trump in this power grab. You'd think they realize the importance of the Separation of Powers but they've made some rulings that seem baffling to me.
It's not so baffling when you realize they are reactionary ideologues that are positioning themselves as even more powerful than Trump. It's reordering the co-equal branches into a pyramid with the SC on top
 
It's not so baffling when you realize they are reactionary ideologues that are positioning themselves as even more powerful than Trump. It's reordering the co-equal branches into a pyramid with the SC on top
Don’t forget,

They understand this knot will be untangled long after they are gone..
 
We're on our way to authoritarianism if the SCOTUS sides with Trump in this power grab. You'd think they realize the importance of the Separation of Powers but they've made some rulings that seem baffling to me.
I've figured it out.

It comes down to Conservatives realizing time is against them. Younger generations and immigrants are leaning more towards Democrats, while the core Republican "reliable" voter base is growing old and dying. The Republican party did get a new Latino voter base, but they are far more progressive and support immigration/abortion/socialized medicine.

The core republican beliefs are doomed to die a slow, painful death over the coming decades. And rather than let nature take its course and adapt, they are choosing to take this one chance they have to grab power via the authoritarian route.
 
Pretty sure you get new laws with every President, with them being the "Top Law Maker" and all. Some noticeable, some not.

Clickbait gonna clickbait.
 
It is not creating new laws, it is simply confirming the power of the executive branch and its powers under the constitution.

Is the president not the commander and chief of the military? The chief executive of the executive branch? The chief magistrate and law enforcement officer? Chief diplomat?

 
It is not creating new laws, it is simply confirming the power of the executive branch and its powers under the constitution.

Is the president not the commander and chief of the military? The chief executive of the executive branch? The chief magistrate and law enforcement officer? Chief diplomat?


I know he's the Chief Epstein Enthusiast.

"Is the president not the commander and chief of the military?"

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Generational damage done in less than a year.
Yeah it will take years -and that's with a functional Congress- to rebuild even a portion of what is getting destroyed. And none of it matters anyway in the long run unless there's some kind of divine intervention and the SC gets unfucked.
 
This is what you do when the Democrats want to shut down the government. You initiate DOGE 2.0

It is still 1.0, which in reality is 20.25

This was from months ago, we just been waiting to unleash Russ. They were hoping Schumer would have shut down the government back then.


Like Elon Musk, Russ Vought wants to break Washington. Unlike the billionaire, the budget guru might just succeed.​

The two-time director of the Office of Management and Budget actually knows how to use the government to dismantle it.
 

The mental gymnastics finals are almost here. The MAGA routine is going to consist of:

Supporting Project 2025 and Trump dismantling the government.
Blaming Democrats for Project 2025 and Trump dismantling the government.
Claiming that Project 2025 and Trump dismantling the government has saved America and made it great again.
Blaming Democrats for the utter ruination caused by Project 2025 and Trump dismantling the government.

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The mental gymnastics finals are almost here. The MAGA routine is going to consist of:

Supporting Project 2025 and Trump dismantling the government.
Blaming Democrats for Project 2025 and Trump dismantling the government.
Claiming that Project 2025 and Trump dismantling the government has saved America and made it great again.
Blaming Democrats for the utter ruination caused by Project 2025 and Trump dismantling the government.

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It will be hilarious to see your meltdown when Republicans take the midterms. You are already on Yellows, so i am predicting you get yourself banned. lol
 
Nov 4th. It will be hilarious to see your meltdown when Republicans take the midterms. You are already on Yellows, so i am predicting you get yourself banned. lol

This idiot doesn't even know what year the midterms are.
 
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