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| Trump keeps bringing down the hammer |
Well, actually, yesterday revealed two.
Federal courts ruled that the Trump administration—despite its vow to "preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution"—violated not one, but two constitutional amendments, the First (free speech) and the Tenth (States' rights).
Regarding the First Amendment, Trump's Department of Education inexplicably thought it was appropriate to hijack the email accounts of its furloughed employees, surreptitiously crafting their out-of-office message to explicitly blame Democrats for the government shutdown, regardless of their personal beliefs or political leanings.
DC's District Judge Christopher Cooper found doing so was compelled free speech. He wrote: "Political officials are free to blame whomever they wish for the shutdown, but they cannot use rank-and-file civil servants as their unwilling spokespeople. The First Amendment stands in their way."
Meanwhile, in Portland, District Judge Karin Immergut issued a 106-page opinion to permanently block Trump's team from deploying National Guard troops to Portland, writing: "...the President did not have a lawful basis to federalize the National Guard."
That's two—count 'em—two breaches of constitutional amendments struck down in a single day.
And, of course, we remember the brazen attempts by Trump's DHS to deport dozens of alleged Venezuelan gang members, right?
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Trump also flirted with smashing the Fourteenth Amendment’s disqualification clause—pardoning and praising January 6 rioters, including those convicted of attempting to overthrow the U.S. government. That same amendment also enshrines birthright citizenship, which federal courts have repeatedly upheld despite Trump’s relentless assault.
And his allies say "there is a plan" for a Trump third term—a direct violation of the Twenty-Second Amendment. Trump has even kept "Trump 2028" hats on his Oval Office desk.
So, if you're keeping score, Trump's team has thus far violated the First, Tenth, and Fifth Amendments—as well as possibly the Fourteenth and—who knows?—maybe someday the Twenty-Second.
That leaves 22 amendments to go.
Keep that sledgehammer handy, Donald.


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