Summary

JD Vance argued that courts cannot overrule Trump’s executive orders, likening judicial interference to an illegal overreach.

Critics, including lawmakers and legal experts, denounced his claims as unconstitutional.

This debate follows recent federal rulings blocking Trump’s executive actions, including spending freezes and an order ending birthright citizenship.

Opposition figures warned against undermining the judiciary, emphasizing checks and balances.

  • Snot Flickerman
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    2401 day ago

    He literally has a law degree from Yale.

    He knows this isn’t true.

    Can the media fucking call him on this, please?

    • @_chris
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      94 hours ago

      The media is owned by the same billionaires that own the politicians.

      This isn’t a left versus right thing anymore. It’s a have vs the have-nots.

      And there’s a lot more of us have-nots.

      • Snot Flickerman
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        34 hours ago

        COVID taught us that even two weeks of reduced profits was enough to send a lot of these companies spinning.

        We could literally end this in a month with a general strike, but we’ll never get enough citizens on board with it.

      • @[email protected]
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        Wouldn’t want the FCC to investigate you for BiAs aGaInSt CoNsErVaTiVeS now would you?

        But hey at least we aren’t a socialist country, they only do those things when you’re in a socialist country amirite? Thank God I don’t have taxpayer funded healthcare and affordable housing…

      • @[email protected]
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        1 day ago

        It was never their job. Not the most independent organization, not before the Washington Post chose darkness, not with Woodward/Bernstein, not during Edward R. Murrow’s reporting, none of it. These are private, for-profit businesses. If they have journalistic principles, that’s great! But that will never come before money…

    • @[email protected]
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      331 day ago

      You would think Yale would have something to say. As I see it, a law degree from there is useless, do you even need to be able to read to get in?

      • Snot Flickerman
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        201 day ago

        do you even need to be able to read to get in?

        Not for legacy admissions, that’s for damn sure.

    • @yesman
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      171 day ago

      Why, after everything, do people still believe that conservatives and normies would demand a stop to unconstitutional shenanigans “if they only knew…”.

      They know, or they don’t care, or both.

      Are we seeking validation through the press? Because that’s all they’ve left to offer.

      • Snot Flickerman
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        1 day ago

        Very true, nothing changed after it was revealed we tortured people in the Afghanistan/Iraq wars, and nothing changed after Snowden showed mass spying on US citizens.

        We’ve been at a point where disclosure basically means nothing to the world at large, simply because of the massive amounts of information produced and disseminated every day.

        Maybe the information age was a mistake.

    • Rentlar
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      51 day ago

      Oversight and balance of power is for Democrats, silly!