White House defying court orders, persisting with illegal action, and usurping Congress’ power of the purse, which would effectively end checks and balances. If that’s not a Constitutional crisis, what is?
Sorry, media, but like climate change, Constitutional crisis is out of “some say” territory.
We aren’t quite to the point of a direct and explicit defiance of the courts by the Trump admin. But the doomsday clock on our democracy ticks forward with this declaration from a federal judge.
White House defying court orders, persisting with illegal action, and usurping Congress’ power of the purse, which would effectively end checks and balances. If that’s not a Constitutional crisis, what is?
Sorry, media, but like climate change, Constitutional crisis is out of “some say” territory.
In the last week he twice did what looked to many like a Nazi salute while thanking voters for saving civilization, tweeted a bunch of Nazi puns, and told Germans at a far right rally that they should move beyond feeling bad about the whole Holocaust thing.
In the last week he twice did what looked to many like a Nazi salute while thanking voters for saving civilization, tweeted a bunch of Nazi puns, and told Germans at a far right rally that they should move beyond feeling bad about the whole Holocaust thing.
The White House didn't say "stop teaching about the Tuskegee Airmen when you do US history." The White House said "stop doing DEI and wokeness," and the military interpreted it as "stop saying the Tuskegee Airmen were heroes, and maybe stop teaching about them altogether."
Here's the thing about the Tuskegee Airmen history - there was nothing in the EO about it. Someone in the Air Force interpreted it that way -- which is far worse.
January 26, 2025 at 12:31 AM
The White House didn't say "stop teaching about the Tuskegee Airmen when you do US history." The White House said "stop doing DEI and wokeness," and the military interpreted it as "stop saying the Tuskegee Airmen were heroes, and maybe stop teaching about them altogether."