The Supreme Court is... well... it could be worse. Imagine if they all had to wear Santa suits like in Canada? Then who would take anything they said seriously??
The record setting pace of court injunctions interfering with President Trump's Executive branch may soon be but an unprecedented memory. The Supreme Court is set to hear a case regarding birthright citizenship, which will spill over into the legitimacy of lower court injunctions against the Executive branch, and ultimately interfering with the President's ability to do the job the US citizens voted for.
Probably, all is proceeding along at Trump's expectations. The bigger fish are frying to order while the smaller fish are making a lot of smoke. Smaller national matters in relation to bigger world matters, such as preventing WWIII; getting ontop of the AI scene; exerting US military dominance - peace through strength.
Constitutionally, Trump could challenge the legitimacy of any of the judicial orders except for the one set in place by the Constitution - the Supreme Court. But, it is probably to his advantage to let all of the judicial nonsense to play out.
Maybe the Legislative branch will actually get to doing some real Legislative reform in support of the President, and US citizens.
Nevertheless, upcoming in the Supreme Court is the birthright citizenship challenge. The challenge is less about the birthright, and more about the judicial right of the lower courts to interfere with the Executive branch.
There is "no doubt that ending these injunctions would be a huge blow to the resistance. You could argue that these nationwide injunctions are the core of the resistance, without them Democrats would have a much harder road ahead." (John Sexton 8:00 PM | May 12, 2025 | Hotair - Federal Judges' Ability to Issue Nationwide Injunctions Could End This Week (Resistance Hardest Hit)
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