Analysis: Russia's latest deadly offensive also did clear damage to Donald Trump's ego, writes John Bowden
There it is. Trump confirms what we've said all along - he's been protecting Putin this entire time.
-- The Lincoln Project (@lincolnproject.us) May 27, 2025 at 12:19 PM
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imo, while Pres Trump's Truth Social posts against Judges who rule against him may have a (seem to have a?) motivating effect with his supporters against those Judges, I doubt if Pres Trump's supporters have any sway against Pres Putin.
#2 | Posted by LampLighter
The "Big Beautiful Bill" has measures in it that state Trump can ignore judge's contempt rulings, and even Congress can't overturn it.The most 'beautiful' part of Trump's bill is it helps him defy federal courts
Trump's Republican allies in Congress are trying to help him hobble those judges, slipping into the oxymoronically named "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" that passed in the U.S. House on May 22 a short provision that would hamper judges from enforcing "contempt citations for failure to comply with an injunction or temporary restraining orders."
Those are exactly the type of recent rulings that have so enraged Trump. And the bill doesn't just stymy judges going forward. It would apply retroactively to rulings already in place.
www.usatoday.comSo much for all the right wing blather about "the rule of law."
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