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Homie we have foreign agents in charge of security agencies and musk has been getting access to data he is never supposed to see. The amount of unconstitutional shit done already can only be described as a crisis
Technically it is only a "constitutional crisis" if a court makes a decision and it is disobeyed by the government, since that would be undermining the "separation of powers" specified in the Constitution.
That’s been happening though
Not in a clear-cut way. It really isn't that simple. In fact I am listening to this podcast right now.
I'm listening to The Daily | Trump’s Showdown With the Courts on Podbean, check it out! https://www.podbean.com/ea/dir-z3qmw-2466f591
But eventually Trump is bound to push the envelope and disobey the courts in a clear-cut way. It is not looking hopeful for Democracy in USA.
Okay but then what’s the point of nitpicking the concept given that it’s clear there is no intention of following court orders nor is there any hope for the fully captured judicial branch
Justice Roberts from the Supreme Court has publicly scolded Trump over the deportation of Venezuelans and Trump's nitpicking over the legality.
Paradoxically...
On July 1, 2024, Roberts wrote the majority opinion in Trump v. United States, writing that a president has absolute immunity for acts committed as president within their constitutional purview, presumptive immunity for official acts, and no immunity for unofficial acts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Roberts
I don't understand the meaning of "within their constitutional purview" though.
He is also the same guy picked up on hot mic a few weeks ago when Trump thanked him for the above. Roberts responded "that's OK".
That he is pushing back is significant. Roberts and his SCOTUS buddies will become irrelevant if Trump ignores them.
It is really precarious and scary but it has not happened yet.