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3. I have issues w/ why didn't under Pres. Biden, didn't we act on restraints to the Supreme Court, and other things? I
Fri Nov 7, 2025, 01:29 PM
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know that Biden did give pardons prior to his leaving office to protect some of his admin. and others, so that was an excellent bit of protecting innocents by Pres. Biden.

I just feel like the Supreme Court, as it is, isn't responsive at all, or if it is somewhat, not very much, instead, it's bowing down to tRUMP way too much. We should have expanded the SC when under Pres. Biden's term, we could have, but perhaps encountered some resistence, but make term appointments, not lifetime for all appointments.

In any event, these illegal orders by tRUMP often take too long by any governing body to immediately act on and rule as illegal, we must speed this process up.

And this other issue bought by poster Carville, that guardrails wouldn't work in restraining tRUMP, we have some very serious issues to work out and strengthen our safeguards more immediately, e.g., have rules activate immediately if the current and rogue president tries to hamstring / execute orders his/her way out of any restraints what-so-ever, then all executive orders issued by offending president become null and void automatically and current president enacting the illegal orders whole admin. is placed on immediate probation, with a new emergency admin. appointed by a slew of former and current advisors (by the people ourselves, voted upon upon every presidential election) who would be in place until a new administration is election next Nov. 4, 20XX (use every Nov. 4 as a safeguard date).

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