In its landmark 6-3 immunity decision , the Supreme Court created a three-tiered framework under which presidents are absolutely immune from claims arising from their exclusive constitutional authority. They are entitled to presumptive immunity for all other official acts within the ‘outer perimeter’ of their duties, but have no immunity for unofficial, private acts committed while in office . Trump’s personal lawsuit against the IRS seeking a preposterous $10 billion in personal damages, his negotiated “audit immunity” forgiving his personal tax evasion, and the $1.8 billion he’s snatching from taxpayers to pay J6 criminals who broke the law in his name were unofficial, private acts merely cloaked under presidential seal. Suing an agency you control, seeking larcenous damages, does not flow from any ‘core constitutional functions’ of the presidency or their outer perimeter; they were undertaken to benefit Trump and his family personally. After Trump’s personal IRS lawsuit was dism...
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American culture is 'throwing up all over' sundowning Trump: analyst
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Puck Chief Political Columnist John Heilemann says the jabs poking President Donald Trump are not just coming from late-night comedians anymore. Much of America appears to be jumping in on the comedy, thanks to Trump’s wash of bad policies and his cratering polls . Heilemann, reacting to Trump’s latest gaffe of celebrating the pardon of 250 convicted criminals on the nation’s 250 th anniversary, told MS NOW anchor Nicole Wallace that America appears to be treating Trump like an ongoing gag. “You know how seriously I take [society’s] signals, even if the signals themselves of what's going on are kind of risible and almost beyond parody,” said Heilemann. “These are signals, not noise. And I think they are telling us something about Trump's declining political power.” One of Trump’s greatest talents, said Heilemann, was reading society and knowing how to trigger and goad society into supporting him, often exciting the nation’s worst elements. “We understand what was so import...
'We've had enough': Battered Trump voters vow to 'break rank' with GOP
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After President Donald Trump helped nominate controversial Texas AG Ken Paxton as the Republican to run against Democrat James Talarico for Texas’ pivotal Senate seat, critics say the Lone Star state may now be in serious play . But it appears an unexpected new issue has reared its head to further complicate an easy Republican senatorial win in this red state — and nobody saw it coming. “My entire community is going to break rank. Everybody, all of us. We've had enough,” Texas Republican voter Cheryl Shadden told MS NOW reporter Josh Einiger . “… Red or blue. If you vote against data centers, we vote for you.” A lifelong conservative, Shadden is so angry she refuses to vote for Trump backed attorney general ken Paxton, Einiger reports. Instead, she's all in for Talarico to flip a seat controlled by Republicans since 1993. “You're willing at this point to forego basically every conservative issue and let the Senate fall into the hands of Democrats, if that's what it ta...
Conservative alarmed Trump may have opened the door to slave 'reparations'
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President Donald Trump’s $1.8 billion slush fund for Trump-linked institutions and Trump supporters is, according to one conservative, a gateway to something most right-wingers oppose: Reparations for the descendants of American slaves “It will set a precedent that a future president could use to bypass Congress and the courts to implement wide-reaching policies without congressional support—including race-based reparations,” wrote The Federalist Society's Darin R. Batram, who practices appellate and constitutional law in Washington, for The Wall Street Journal . Batram then reviewed how the fund was created, observing that Trump sued the IRS even though as president he had two conflicts of interest: First, that he was suing an agency he controlled; and second, that the Justice Department which he likewise controlled is supposed to defend the IRS from his litigation. Trump sued the IRS by alleging that it owed him $10 billion because a contractor associated with them leaked his ta...
MAGA cries 'aliens' as White House teases another vague post
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MAGA accounts were flummoxed on X Wednesday after the White House posted a puzzling 11-second clip of an unknown observer traveling over sand while somebody appears to shout instructions from a megaphone amid the blare of distant sirens. The post contains the short cryptic inquiry: “Are you listening?” “I think The White House is teasing that an alien has escaped a government facility,” posted right-wing podcaster Benny Johnson on X. “DECLAS IS COMING … ALL OF IT!!” blared another MAGA account — although that same account also claimed former Intelligence Department head Tulsi Gabbard was “going to go out in a blaze of glory in her final month,” leading to “MASS ARRESTS … ELECTIONS OVERTURNED” with similar enthusiasm. “I am still trying to clean up the first word but I distinctly hear "where are they?” mulled another X commenter about the video. Other, more critical accounts, however, took that moment to vent their beef with the Trump administration. “Are YOU listening to We ...