Trump asks Supreme Court for emergency order to keep billions of dollars in foreign aid frozen

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3 thoughts on “Trump asks Supreme Court for emergency order to keep billions of dollars in foreign aid frozen

  1. This administration continues to push the boundries of the law, and SCOTUS and Congress are allowing it to happen. Congressional approvals, which in most cases require approval by members of both parties, are being pushed by the side of the road by only one party. If this was a Democratic president acting in this manner, the Republicans would be screaming to high heaven. But because it is “The Donald”, they are sitting with their mouths zippered shut in many cases too scared of their “clown”* jobs to speak out.

    * Yes, this is in reference to Senator Banks calling federal employees “clowns”, apparently forgetting he is one.

  2. Democrats can’t negotiate in good faith with the current Republican Party, and so they should give no votes to keep the government funded until all pre-Trump spending is restored to what was negotiated and passed lawfully and in good faith

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