There are already dozens of lawsuits across the country aimed at halting Elon Musk’s assault on the government and other illegal actions pushed by President Donald Trump’s new administration.

These include challenges to the structure of Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency, to his use of a private server at the Office of Personnel Management, to his alleged access to the nation’s most sensitive payment systems, and his dismantling of the US Agency for International Development. There are challenges to Trump’s firings of civil servants, inspectors general, and independent agency commissioners, as well as his executive orders targeting birthright citizenship and the rights of trangender individuals. There are suits challenging Trump’s unconstitutional attempt to withhold funds appropriated by Congress, and others seeking to protect career FBI agents who investigated January 6.

As the cases progress, and judges have issued orders halting overreach on the part of Musk and Trump, a growing chorus on the right are urging them to ignore the courts. For constitutional and government scholars, this would be a fundamental step from democracy toward autocracy.

“If the President really did this as a categorical matter—’I’m just going to ignore any order I don’t like’—that’s basically the end,” says Martin Redish, a constitutional law professor at Northwestern University’s Pritzker School of Law. “I just don’t see how that’s not a dictatorship. Let’s put it this way: at least the adjective in the phrase ‘constitutional democracy’ would be lost.”

  • @Sanctus
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    1417 hours ago

    He is a king now. Doing as he pleases. Forgetting regicide is a thing.

  • @SynonymousStoat
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    1117 hours ago

    Can we stop referring to him as becoming a king? Let’s call it what it truly is that he’s trying to become, a dictator.

    • Verdant Banana
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      19 hours ago

      pollution coupled with poor environmental protections, low education funding, higher police funding, low minimum wage with less worker protections, and no universal healthcare are things that would lead to where we are now

      stop doing the fascists’ job for them by blaming your fellow comrades thus dividing everybody further and unite against the tyranny

      • @andrewta
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        Sorry but when someone is told repeatedly if you run into a brick wall you are going to break your face. Then they run into said brick wall, I won’t have sympathy and I WILL blame them for what they did.

        I spent years warning people what was coming and then they voted him anyway. Yeah I’ll blame them.

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          none of which helps when again coupled with poor environmental protections, low education funding, higher police funding, low minimum wage with less worker protections, and no universal healthcare

          yes let us blame low paid, not given proper education, no proper healthcare due to bipartisan horseshit citizens for the takeover of the United States

          not the polluters, the owners of industry mistreating workers, not the toxic media pumped out by the owning class

          • @andrewta
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            So it’s a zero sum item? It’s impossible to blame both the voter and the polluting companies?

            Interesting