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OldBaldy1701E

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4. Okay, so, serious question.
Sat Aug 9, 2025, 06:19 PM
Aug 9
The administration has suffered a number of prominent legal defeats including courts striking down punitive measures introduced by Trump against law firms involved in proceedings against him, blocking a bid to strip thousands of Haitian migrants of legal protection and removing sanctions aimed at International Criminal Court employees.


Of those things, how many of them have they actually obeyed? As in, they are not continuing the practice that the court says they cannot continue?

See, I keep reading reports of these judgements coming down and then I read that they just keep on doing their shiat anyway.

Such as...

(per Google A.I.)



So, suffering 'legal blows' doesn't seem to matter to them.

So, now what?

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