Courts have the power to review the constitutionality of presidential actions. The Supreme Court's decision in Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review, which allows courts to strike down actions of the executive branch that are unconstitutional. So why haven’t they?
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The other half lacks courage.
So first step, congress would need to declare an act unconstitutional?? Which they may have already?
(Not law man)
The party of family values and pro-life, just not your family or your life.
Sociopathic
Money is Speech.
Freedom is Slavery.
Bribes, cowering, trembling like a leaf, impaired, under the influence, Stockholm syndrome, frozen like a possum, intimidated by federal marshal letter delivery not to review, blackmailed for some indiscretion.
Or
Genuinely afraid of being arrested for upholding the rule of law.
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He loves it when he is pictured looking 'fierce.' He looks like an idiot, tbh.
Why haven't they? Because they don't want to and besides there's no applicable case in the works now.
The constitution wasn’t written in an internet age time-frame.
Judicial review has always taken several months at least to arrive at an actual resolution.
Until then there are a series of stays, appeals, motions & maneuvers that the media fails to cover…
Roberts
Thomas
Alito
Kavanaugh
Gorsuch
Barrett
Morons - MAGA Morons to be precise.
Crooks - The President, his cabinet, the GOP Senate and House, and the crooked billionaires.
Cowards - The courts and everyone else who could stop this shitshow.
Everyone (except Andrew Jackson)just kind of shrugged, and said; "Well, that sounds reasonable."
The Fascist Society on the SCOTUS broadly supports Trump’s agenda.
Just look at their one page ruling on Trump’s transgender military ban.