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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsComing Soon: Donald Trump vs. Leonard Leo

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As always with Trump, hes happy to align with anyone who helps him amass power and then dump them the first moment they become an inconvenience or threat to retaining that power. This squabble may seem like the kind of political theatre were used to from Trump, but coupled with other actions by his administration, it signals a new level of intentional attack on the rule of law.
Trump and his sycophants have repeatedly attacked judges who dont rule their way, even threatening them with impeachment. Judges have responded with serious concerns for both their independence and even their safety. The administrations attacks on law firms for litigation not aligned with its political interests are likewise an attempt to weed out legal resistance. Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress are considering multiple ways to gut the power of the judicial branch, whether by blocking judges from issuing universal injunctions entirely or making it financially impossible for most parties to obtain them.
The increasingly clear and blatant loyalty test for judicial nominees should trigger alarm bells. Conservative or originalist, if you prefer the rights euphemism for its judges is no longer good enough for Trump. He wants judges who are loyal to him personally over the Constitution or the law. That crosses a new line from selecting judges who will cater to his policies on a partisan level to judges who will ensure he always wins, regardless of the outcomes popularity on either side of the political spectrum and regardless of the law.
A perfect example is his nomination of Emil Bove to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Bove was Trumps personal attorney in several of his criminal cases, including both the classified documents and election obstruction cases. Here is a would-be judge who proudly stood by Trumps attacks on democracy and fought to help him get away with it. This year alone, working for Trumps Department of Justice, Bove fired career attorneys who prosecuted January 6 cases, struck a corrupt deal with New York City Mayor Eric Adams to dismiss federal charges in exchange for cooperation on immigration enforcement efforts and threatened federal criminal prosecution against local officials who opposed Trumps immigration policies.
Trump and his sycophants have repeatedly attacked judges who dont rule their way, even threatening them with impeachment. Judges have responded with serious concerns for both their independence and even their safety. The administrations attacks on law firms for litigation not aligned with its political interests are likewise an attempt to weed out legal resistance. Meanwhile, Republicans in Congress are considering multiple ways to gut the power of the judicial branch, whether by blocking judges from issuing universal injunctions entirely or making it financially impossible for most parties to obtain them.
The increasingly clear and blatant loyalty test for judicial nominees should trigger alarm bells. Conservative or originalist, if you prefer the rights euphemism for its judges is no longer good enough for Trump. He wants judges who are loyal to him personally over the Constitution or the law. That crosses a new line from selecting judges who will cater to his policies on a partisan level to judges who will ensure he always wins, regardless of the outcomes popularity on either side of the political spectrum and regardless of the law.
A perfect example is his nomination of Emil Bove to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Bove was Trumps personal attorney in several of his criminal cases, including both the classified documents and election obstruction cases. Here is a would-be judge who proudly stood by Trumps attacks on democracy and fought to help him get away with it. This year alone, working for Trumps Department of Justice, Bove fired career attorneys who prosecuted January 6 cases, struck a corrupt deal with New York City Mayor Eric Adams to dismiss federal charges in exchange for cooperation on immigration enforcement efforts and threatened federal criminal prosecution against local officials who opposed Trumps immigration policies.
https://www.democracydocket.com/opinion/trumps-spat-with-the-federalist-society-signals-a-heightened-threat-to-the-rule-of-law/
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Coming Soon: Donald Trump vs. Leonard Leo (Original Post)
dalton99a
23 hrs ago
OP
I think I'm going to start taking LSD for breakfast. The day couldn't turn out any weirder than it does now. NT
mahatmakanejeeves
23 hrs ago
#1
"Trump called him "a real 'sleazebag'" and a "bad person," claiming that Leo "probably hates America,
BlueWaveNeverEnd
21 hrs ago
#5
+1. The organization that gave Trump the Supreme Court and made Trump 2.0 possible
dalton99a
21 hrs ago
#7
mahatmakanejeeves
(68,763 posts)1. I think I'm going to start taking LSD for breakfast. The day couldn't turn out any weirder than it does now. NT
gab13by13
(31,597 posts)2. It's just the Don giving Leonard a friendly mob boss kiss.
eppur_se_muova
(41,260 posts)4. Maybe with a little extra tongue. nt
UpInArms
(54,402 posts)3. I wonder how Clarence and Ginny
Will feel about this?
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(13,382 posts)5. "Trump called him "a real 'sleazebag'" and a "bad person," claiming that Leo "probably hates America,
Trump called him a real sleazebag and a bad person, claiming that Leo probably hates America, and obviously has his own separate ambitions.
Kid Berwyn
(23,599 posts)6. The Feudalist Society.
And people accustomed to living in cardboard boxes never wonder why the billionaires get to toss the poor millionaires out on the cold streets of Aspen.
dalton99a
(92,791 posts)7. +1. The organization that gave Trump the Supreme Court and made Trump 2.0 possible