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Mar 8th, 2025 at 1:35pm
 



'...........Trump took some unprecedented steps to nullify the one branch of Government he doesn't completely control - the judiciary.
Firstly, he fired any Justice Department prosecutors who who participated in investigations against him, and removed the security clearances of any former intelligence officials who have criticised him publicly, including former President Biden.
He signed an executive order removing the security clearances and banning from federal buildings for any lawyer that was found to have assisted in impeachment investigations against him. Even those acting pro-bono.
He signed an executive order banning not-for profit workers from a federal loan forgiveness scheme if they were deemed to have engaged in "improper" activities. This would likely include any not-for profits that challenge his policies in court.
He then signed an executive order requiring any plaintiff wishing to challenge the legality of Trump's actions in court to provide, up front, a bond covering the totality of the Government's legal costs, to be forfeited in full if the case fails.
These are all clearly designer to deter anyone from using the courts to restrain him, and they will work.
Almost no one will have the money available to provide the necessary bond to even get their day in court, and even if they did... how many lawyers would want to take that job?
It should be noted that this is exactly how Putin took control of Russia. Make resistance too costly. Intimidate the public into apathy.
Trump has been President for 47 days.........'
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Reply #1 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 2:42pm
 
An 80yo baby.
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Reply #2 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 3:52pm
 
I think it's a smart move, Sprint. Nobody will ever be able to afford the government's legal costs. He hires the best lawyers there is.

Hasn't he appointed Alina Habba?

A bit of DEI going on there, I'd say. DL wants to be inclusive.

Why must the left lie?
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Reply #3 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 4:30pm
 
Best lawyers and his Judge Cannon, federal bigwig at 39.
https://www.wlrn.org/law-justice/2024-05-30/emerging-portrait-of-the-miami-judge...
She's not cheap but she's slow.
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Good on Trump for getting rid of a bunch of bias failures who are now paying the price of their failure.
Guess they backed the wrong horse and the Lefties like Sprint are having another big Lefty SOOK  Cry Cry Cry
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Reply #5 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:21pm
 
Sprintcyclist wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 1:35pm:



'...........Trump took some unprecedented steps to nullify the one branch of Government he doesn't completely control - the judiciary.
Firstly, he fired any Justice Department prosecutors who who participated in investigations against him, and removed the security clearances of any former intelligence officials who have criticised him publicly, including former President Biden.
He signed an executive order removing the security clearances and banning from federal buildings for any lawyer that was found to have assisted in impeachment investigations against him. Even those acting pro-bono.
He signed an executive order banning not-for profit workers from a federal loan forgiveness scheme if they were deemed to have engaged in "improper" activities. This would likely include any not-for profits that challenge his policies in court.
He then signed an executive order requiring any plaintiff wishing to challenge the legality of Trump's actions in court to provide, up front, a bond covering the totality of the Government's legal costs, to be forfeited in full if the case fails.
These are all clearly designer to deter anyone from using the courts to restrain him, and they will work.
Almost no one will have the money available to provide the necessary bond to even get their day in court, and even if they did... how many lawyers would want to take that job?
It should be noted that this is exactly how Putin took control of Russia. Make resistance too costly. Intimidate the public into apathy.
Trump has been President for 47 days.........'


Good move, wasting millions of taxpayers money on frivolous court cases serves no purpose.
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Reply #6 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:34pm
 
Jasin wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:04pm:
Good on Trump for getting rid of a bunch of bias failures who are now paying the price of their failure.
Guess they backed the wrong horse and the Lefties like Sprint are having another big Lefty SOOK  Cry Cry Cry


Sounds like Sprint's having a big modern classic right wing sook, dear.

Try to get your wings right, mkay?

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Reply #7 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:35pm
 
'The Kremlin has developed a system for dealing with these troublesome elements. To begin with, they may receive a warning. They are then fined, deprived of civil rights, and declared foreign agents. If they still do not stop their activities or leave the country, they are likely to be jailed. In this manner, the Putin regime silences its opponents and prevents any opposition from gaining momentum.'

There are about 1,500 loser failures in Putin's lock-up.
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Reply #8 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:37pm
 
Leroy wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:21pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 1:35pm:



'...........Trump took some unprecedented steps to nullify the one branch of Government he doesn't completely control - the judiciary.
Firstly, he fired any Justice Department prosecutors who who participated in investigations against him, and removed the security clearances of any former intelligence officials who have criticised him publicly, including former President Biden.
He signed an executive order removing the security clearances and banning from federal buildings for any lawyer that was found to have assisted in impeachment investigations against him. Even those acting pro-bono.
He signed an executive order banning not-for profit workers from a federal loan forgiveness scheme if they were deemed to have engaged in "improper" activities. This would likely include any not-for profits that challenge his policies in court.
He then signed an executive order requiring any plaintiff wishing to challenge the legality of Trump's actions in court to provide, up front, a bond covering the totality of the Government's legal costs, to be forfeited in full if the case fails.
These are all clearly designer to deter anyone from using the courts to restrain him, and they will work.
Almost no one will have the money available to provide the necessary bond to even get their day in court, and even if they did... how many lawyers would want to take that job?
It should be noted that this is exactly how Putin took control of Russia. Make resistance too costly. Intimidate the public into apathy.
Trump has been President for 47 days.........'


Good move, wasting millions of taxpayers money on frivolous court cases serves no purpose.


Good move, Sprint. Having a government functioning under the rule of law with employees civil liberties intact serves no purpose.

Much better to have an authoritarian regime in place with no accountability whatsoever.

DEEP STATE !!!
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Reply #9 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:40pm
 
Leroy wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:21pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 1:35pm:



'...........Trump took some unprecedented steps to nullify the one branch of Government he doesn't completely control - the judiciary.
Firstly, he fired any Justice Department prosecutors who who participated in investigations against him, and removed the security clearances of any former intelligence officials who have criticised him publicly, including former President Biden.
He signed an executive order removing the security clearances and banning from federal buildings for any lawyer that was found to have assisted in impeachment investigations against him. Even those acting pro-bono.
He signed an executive order banning not-for profit workers from a federal loan forgiveness scheme if they were deemed to have engaged in "improper" activities. This would likely include any not-for profits that challenge his policies in court.
He then signed an executive order requiring any plaintiff wishing to challenge the legality of Trump's actions in court to provide, up front, a bond covering the totality of the Government's legal costs, to be forfeited in full if the case fails.
These are all clearly designer to deter anyone from using the courts to restrain him, and they will work.
Almost no one will have the money available to provide the necessary bond to even get their day in court, and even if they did... how many lawyers would want to take that job?
It should be noted that this is exactly how Putin took control of Russia. Make resistance too costly. Intimidate the public into apathy.
Trump has been President for 47 days.........'


Good move, wasting millions of taxpayers money on frivolous court cases serves no purpose.


Oh look leroy sucking trumps dick once again.
You have no shame do you.
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Reply #10 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:44pm
 
chimera wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:35pm:
'The Kremlin has developed a system for dealing with these troublesome elements. To begin with, they may receive a warning. They are then fined, deprived of civil rights, and declared foreign agents. If they still do not stop their activities or leave the country, they are likely to be jailed. In this manner, the Putin regime silences its opponents and prevents any opposition from gaining momentum.'


Good move, Chimera. The big fella has plenty to learn from Vlad. I think we should do it here too, don't you?

Let's install a dictator who has the right to lock up anybody he doesn't like. Let's get one of those bioweapons labs they have to make lots of polonium to drop in the leftards and modern classic right wingers' undies.

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Reply #11 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:49pm
 
scope wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:40pm:
Leroy wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:21pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 1:35pm:



'...........Trump took some unprecedented steps to nullify the one branch of Government he doesn't completely control - the judiciary.
Firstly, he fired any Justice Department prosecutors who who participated in investigations against him, and removed the security clearances of any former intelligence officials who have criticised him publicly, including former President Biden.
He signed an executive order removing the security clearances and banning from federal buildings for any lawyer that was found to have assisted in impeachment investigations against him. Even those acting pro-bono.
He signed an executive order banning not-for profit workers from a federal loan forgiveness scheme if they were deemed to have engaged in "improper" activities. This would likely include any not-for profits that challenge his policies in court.
He then signed an executive order requiring any plaintiff wishing to challenge the legality of Trump's actions in court to provide, up front, a bond covering the totality of the Government's legal costs, to be forfeited in full if the case fails.
These are all clearly designer to deter anyone from using the courts to restrain him, and they will work.
Almost no one will have the money available to provide the necessary bond to even get their day in court, and even if they did... how many lawyers would want to take that job?
It should be noted that this is exactly how Putin took control of Russia. Make resistance too costly. Intimidate the public into apathy.
Trump has been President for 47 days.........'


Good move, wasting millions of taxpayers money on frivolous court cases serves no purpose.


Oh look leroy sucking trumps dick once again.
You have no shame do you.


Nope, no shame. Grin
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Reply #12 - Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:51pm
 
scope wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:40pm:
Leroy wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 5:21pm:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Mar 8th, 2025 at 1:35pm:



'...........Trump took some unprecedented steps to nullify the one branch of Government he doesn't completely control - the judiciary.
Firstly, he fired any Justice Department prosecutors who who participated in investigations against him, and removed the security clearances of any former intelligence officials who have criticised him publicly, including former President Biden.
He signed an executive order removing the security clearances and banning from federal buildings for any lawyer that was found to have assisted in impeachment investigations against him. Even those acting pro-bono.
He signed an executive order banning not-for profit workers from a federal loan forgiveness scheme if they were deemed to have engaged in "improper" activities. This would likely include any not-for profits that challenge his policies in court.
He then signed an executive order requiring any plaintiff wishing to challenge the legality of Trump's actions in court to provide, up front, a bond covering the totality of the Government's legal costs, to be forfeited in full if the case fails.
These are all clearly designer to deter anyone from using the courts to restrain him, and they will work.
Almost no one will have the money available to provide the necessary bond to even get their day in court, and even if they did... how many lawyers would want to take that job?
It should be noted that this is exactly how Putin took control of Russia. Make resistance too costly. Intimidate the public into apathy.
Trump has been President for 47 days.........'


Good move, wasting millions of taxpayers money on frivolous court cases serves no purpose.


Oh look leroy sucking trumps dick once again.
You have no shame do you.


Not at all! Leroy loves it.

Sure, Leroy knows Vlad invaded Ukraine. He probably knows Vlad intends to take Poland too.

But that's okay. When you're given lemons, it's nice to make a little lemonade.

SEND THEM BACK !!!
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