What i don't understand is why there are 2 deadlines, each of 45 days in the EO. The second deadline would be after January 20th, and what is the difference between the second and the first? Can Trump already act based on the first one?
Apparantly it was rejected because Texas didn't have legal standing to bring the case. A lot of ppl were dooming here about the 3 Trump justices yesterday, but it's not all bad. They showed they won't blindly side with Trump. This has reached a huge audience, r/politics' megathread is at 55.9k upvotes rn. If Trump possibly wins later cases, leftists can't cry about compromised judges
Maybe they wanted to show that the 3 Trump judges don't side blindly with Trump. It could really help in other court cases later on, to avoid leftists' crying about this. Look at Reddit's r/politics megathread about this, 55.3k upvotes, this will reach a huge audience
Wouldn't it be smart if all the 17(?) states secede? These states have the majority of energy and food production, can't they just deny it to the other states unless they join back on the agreement that the swamp is drained? Or bad idea?
There is a typo, it's written as "DISTRCT". Not really noticable, but in the same word as in Georgia
Yes that could a reaction of the general left public, but it could easily be countered from Trump's side by the rejection of this case. I don't know if that helps anything. Just putting a thought out there