

…and immediately renames it “Trump Station”, and puts a giant Trump sign out front.
…and immediately renames it “Trump Station”, and puts a giant Trump sign out front.
Criticizing the president is protected speech. Retaliation by the government in response to that criticism is illegal.
Well, that’s a weird coincidence.
Let me guess…everyone already bought their tickets?
How can you arrest a non-immigrant under an anti-immigration law?
Everyone around the world needs to start selling their US bonds. Call in every single one. Fucking tank them.
I’m pretty sure this is textbook sexual harassment.
So, is he seriously telling other countries not to just blindly go along with whatever the US tells them to do, but instead to resist and stand up for themselves?
And Trump is ok with this messaging? Hmmm.
So, all those research papers were written by AI? Huh.
Premium lawsuit, incoming!
So, is your account just restricted in Turkey? Or everywhere, based on local Turkish law?
Except, that’s NOT the freedom he was given. That’s what he’s doing…but that was not what the Supreme Court ruled.
They didn’t really, though. They gave him immunity from being prosecuted for what he does as president…but that doesn’t mean everything he does is legal. His orders can still be struck down in court (or at least they should be).
The problem right now, is the fact that he is just ignoring the court’s orders. That is still illegal, even if he may not necessarily be prosecuted for it later. We’ll see what happens though. At some point the law needs to either hold up against him, or it means nothing, and the Constitution itself is no longer valid.
Who’s going to stop him? At this point, it seems pretty obvious he can just do whatever he wants. The Constitution is dead, right along with the Judiciary’s authority to challenge him.
And Harvard tuition fees go, “Brrrrrrrrrr!”
Considering this word really applies most to people like Joe Rogan, I find this whole thing pretty ironic.
Just smash. It will be satisfying.
Good thing he defunded all those regulatory agencies, then. /s
Every accusation is a confession.