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LetMyPeopleVote

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Wed Dec 24, 2025, 09:58 AM Dec 24

'Hugely consequential': Experts say Supreme Court just wrecked Trump's plans [View all]

I admit that I was surprised by this ruling. SCOTUS may be waking up as to trump's misuse of the military.

'Hugely consequential': Experts say Supreme Court just wrecked Trump's plans

www.rawstory.com/supreme-cour...

Michael Byron #Fella (@michaelby.bsky.social) 2025-12-24T02:30:22.213Z

https://www.rawstory.com/supreme-court-2674826050/

President Donald Trump got a rare and devastating blow at the Supreme Court on Tuesday, as three right-wing justices joined with the three liberals to deny a stay of a lower court ruling that prevents him from federalizing the National Guard to deploy troops to Chicago — and said the administration is unlikely to prevail when the case is litigated on the merits.....

"The Supreme Court just agreed: President Trump violated the law by deploying the National Guard in Illinois," wrote New Jersey Attorney General Matt Platkin. "Proud to stand with @ILAttyGeneral [and] my colleagues in successfully opposing this unnecessary and unlawful deployment."

Yet another key analysis came from American Immigration Council senior fellow Aaron Reichlin-Melnick, a lawyer who has frequently criticized the Trump administration's immigration policy.

"Wow. Genuinely shocked, and a hugely consequential decision. This is a case where [law professor] Marty Lederman's amicus brief appears to have made a MAJOR impact. Before he wrote it, courts were sidestepping the 'regular forces' issue entirely. And that's what the Trump admin lost on," wrote Reichlin-Melnick. "The law Trump used to federalize the National Guard requires him to be 'unable with the regular forces to execute the laws of the United States.' The Court today agrees with Professor Lederman that 'regular forces' means the U.S. military, which used to be called 'the regulars.'"

"There are other laws which permit the President to call up the National Guard, the most famous of which is the Insurrection Act. But Trump has not invoked that law. Instead, he invoked a law which had strict prerequisites, which the Supreme Court ruled were not met," wrote Reichlin-Melnick. Additionally, "the majority finds at this stage that the President does not have inherent authority to deploy the military to protect ICE property, therefore allowing him to 'execute' the laws with the military. The majority says no."
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They'll just send in more ICE goons... johnnyplankton Dec 24 #1
Yea popsdenver Dec 24 #24
The Sick Fuck BlueMTexpat Dec 24 #2
I would hope that the Supreme Court is waking up to their stupid decision to give Trump immunity for most actions. Lonestarblue Dec 24 #3
well, yes. but a completely different issue (of course) stopdiggin Dec 24 #4
Well immunity gives him the ability Farmer-Rick Dec 25 #33
non sequitur. that is not what 'immunity' means - nor what the court said. stopdiggin Dec 25 #36
In all practical purpose it does Farmer-Rick Dec 26 #37
The Supreme Court hasn't ruled yet on Trump's global tariffs. sop Dec 24 #5
If SCOTUS goes against Trump on the tariffs.... RussBLib Dec 24 #7
Promise? vapor2 Dec 24 #19
no RussBLib Dec 24 #20
The Republican Party popsdenver Dec 24 #25
Yes. Although Steve Miller and Russell Vought already use Project 2025 as a day-to-day game plan... Mister Ed Dec 25 #29
BINGO........M.E. popsdenver Dec 25 #35
Either way Akakoji Dec 25 #31
This received very little coverage on M$Greedia malaise Dec 24 #6
on Wed., 12-12:30 NJCher Dec 24 #8
True - but it was barely mentioned in Prime Time malaise Dec 24 #12
2 of the 3 major networks covered it RussBLib Dec 24 #22
Precisely malaise Dec 25 #30
CBS News reported it online. Thats where I saw it Callie1979 Dec 24 #23
In the dissent: Chellee Dec 24 #9
There you have it Mysterian Dec 24 #13
I was sure that 2 of them were Alito and Thomas and was not disappointed there! ShazzieB Dec 24 #15
Good news. Martin68 Dec 24 #10
So I expect he will invoke the insurrection act very soon. Bev54 Dec 24 #11
They always do -- for him. live love laugh Dec 24 #18
This decision could impact Trump's ability to deploy national guard to other states LetMyPeopleVote Dec 24 #14
Yeah, Psycho PEDO's fucking Cha Dec 24 #17
Uh oh.. mountain grammy Dec 24 #16
Negotiating time lame54 Dec 24 #21
K&R spanone Dec 24 #26
He needs to be stopped in regards to Greenland. C Moon Dec 24 #27
As if he cares JoseBalow Dec 25 #28
I know... weird, isn't it? OldBaldy1701E Dec 25 #32
"... no one seems capable of stopping this crap." JoseBalow Dec 25 #34
Two late Trump court defeats 'could make a big difference in 2026': analyst LetMyPeopleVote Dec 26 #38
So, what does he do? kentuck Dec 26 #39
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