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Author: sano 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: More Trumpedo Dementia
Date: 10/13/25 9:09 AM
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Oh well, so what.
Your nitpicking of President Trump is always good for a laugh.
Would it hurt to give some kudos to President Trump?


Hurt ? Doing one good thing does not excuse all the bad things.


"According to binding precedent, a Ninth Circuit case called Newsom v. Trump, Judge Immergut is supposed to give the president “a great level of deference” in defining when those conditions exist. But how much deference should you give a president who constantly lies?

The right answer is that a president can forfeit judicial deference through his own conduct. In Newsom v. Trump, the Ninth Circuit also said that the president’s determinations must be made in “good faith.” If there’s no good faith, there should be no deference.


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