NEW: "The order stems from a lawsuit filed by Democracy Forward and a coalition of nonprofits, public health organizations and small businesses seeking to block guidance from the Trump administration that effectively pauses all federal funding via agency grants and loans."
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“John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it!”
Ironically today, the case was about his “mass deportation” of Native Americans, which he carried out in spite of the court’s disapproval.
Can this be class action?
Anyone want to join in?
More to follow...
https://www.newsweek.com/us-attorney-elon-musk-doge-threats-2025438
It only lasted a second or two before it disappeared..
Anyone?
I'm sure that Musk's post that flashed for me was considered as the wrong message and was removed quickly, but the algorithms were adjusted further to limit propagation of Musk/Trump critical posts to others.
The same post on Bluesky is getting waaay more traction than on X...
They have more balls then Congress and senate
standard—it can vacate a presidential pardon that infringes on the court’s criminal contempt power. [W]ithout criminal contempt, a court injunction is an order with no bite (pg. 225). https://www.law.georgetown.edu/public-policy-journal/wp-content/uploads/sites/23/2020/04/18-1-Shahrasbi.pdf
Letting this guy do his thing is an absolute morally bankrupt move by the legislative branch.
Who is surprised that Trump47 just cut off USAID, food and medicine, to people on the edge of life and death.
And they do not care. They’re bragging about it.
Plus memos going out to override CBAs.
Can we get a lawsuit on this filed STAT to protect the civil service from unlawful adverse actions?
@democracyforward.bsky.social
https://bsky.app/profile/nahyatx.bsky.social/post/3lhoz3dsju22n
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These fast action horrors have our attention, while they're doing something much worse.
It's distraction!!
My lay understanding is that judges will first try using fines to get compliance. Then, they may escalate to ordering arrests.
In a federal case, the arrests would fall to the U.S. Marshals... who are under DOJ.
I'm sure some very smart AGs are trying to figure out how to nail somebody on something at the state level.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGt3s0n9d8k&list=TLPQMDUwMjIwMjWqqoOa6a9g8g&index=1