Donald Trump has scored an impressive number of firsts in his storied career in politics. Although none of them are achievements that any sane person would aspire to. For instance, he is the first president to be a convicted felon (34 times), the first to be impeached twice, the first to incite an insurrection, the first to embrace dictators like Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler.
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And that's just for starters. Another one for the presidential Hall of Shame is Trump's bombastic hostility toward the government he purports to lead. He relentlessly attacks the institutions that form the foundations of American politics. All three branches of government are the targets of his seething spite and malice. And the Fourth Estate - the Media - is also often in his crosshairs.
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Lately Trump has been throwing his patented petulant temper tantrums at the judiciary. His recent display of loathing for the legal world is the result of his having been held to account by the checks and balances mandated by the Constitution, which is another foundational pillar of America that he despises. In just the two months since his inauguration he has had dozens of injunctions imposed on him to halt his brazenly unlawful initiatives. Even Fox News has noticed...
Naturally, Trump is reacting to this series of setbacks in the only way he knows how - by whining and maligning. So he posted a comment on his failing Twitter ripoff, Truth Social, that complained that...
"No District Court Judge, or any Judge, can assume the duties of the President of the United States. Only Crime and Chaos would result. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!"
In his typically off-kilter manner, Trump has stumbled onto a facsimile of a factual statement. It's true that no judge "can assume the duties of the President." But what Trump fails to realize is that, by ruling against him, judges are not assuming presidential duties. They are, in fact, exercising their proper role as stewards of the Constitution. And if Trump would stop violating it so much, he wouldn't get so many injunctions against him.
Ironically, if we were to humor Trump and his argument about the role of the judiciary, it would be even worse for him. He doesn't think judges should be permitted to set legal precedents that apply to the president. Therefore, the Supreme Court's ruling that Trump has immunity from crimes is not valid. According To Trump, the Court doesn't have the authority to issue such a ruling. So therefore, prosecutors can now indict him for any of the multitude of crimes that has already committed.
Trump's assault on the judiciary is nothing new. He has been on a mission to discredit judges and courts for years. He regularly castigates them as "radical left lunatics" and issues calls for them to be impeached, incarcerate, or worse. Never mind that he has no grounds for such calls, other than that he's mad at them for not granting him free reign to break any law that he wants.
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Of course, Trump has been propped up by his Ministry of Propaganda, Fox News. Media Matters compiled a collection of more than 100 examples of Fox's buttressing of Trump's attacks on honorable judges, just within the past two months...
"Fox News personalities and guests made at least 113 individual claims attacking the legitimacy of court rulings against President Donald Trump from January 28, when a federal judge first halted the administration’s freeze of federal aid programs, through March 18. In at least 68 of those claims Fox News personalities and guests attacked judges; in 64, they accused courts of overstepping their constitutional authority; and in 3, they directly advocated for the administration to defy court orders."
Trump is determined to exert his dominance over the judiciary, as well as the Congress. He would then have control over all three branches of government. Which is what he wants in order to declare himself King of America. He must not be allowed to succeed. And if the demonstrations being held in recent days are any indication, the American people are not about to let him.
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