So Much Winning!
OK, Trump had another weekend infested with unending failure and we made merry over it. He spent the weekend banning the penny, pretending to rename the Gulf of Mexico, imposed 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum regardless of where they come from, getting booed at the Super Bowl and picking the wrong team to win. Ha ha. Look at the tilting, sad, fat man at the twilight of his shit-stained, semen-flecked life.
But it's Monday now and Trump's back in DC continuing to turn the government, and our lives, into a bad, diaper-filling acid flashback of post-Weimar 1930s Germany, only far to the right of the autism spectrum. But just because it's Monday, it doesn't mean the failure ends. Failure billows from Trump like dust clouds from Pigpen. Trump's genius is that he's still able to fool tens of millions of post evolutionary humans into believing the dust clouds are his personally-branded fragrances.
Trump's already lost several times in court today. Let's start with Hampton Dellinger.
Now. you might be asking, "Who is Hampton Dellinger?" Well, Dellinger is a special counsel who's the head of the Office of Special Counsel to the DOJ. To put a finer point on it, the Office of Special Counsel, ironically, is described thusly by the AP:
"The Office of Special Counsel investigates whistleblower claims of
reprisal, can pursue disciplinary action against employees who punish
whistleblowers and provides a channel for employees to disclose
government wrongdoing."
Dellinger was fired by Trump in a terse one line email until Judge Amy Berman Jackson got involved.
Meanwhile in Boston, two more challenges were successfully made blocking Trump's attempt to idiotically choke off funding of the NIH to 15%. Three lawsuits were already filed on behalf of hospitals ans research facilities and two of them overturned this with injunctions that are almost as common as Trump's moronic Executive Orders.
Of course, if you're JD Vance, Trump can get away with that pesky illegal mumbo jumbo by simply ignoring court orders and judges.
Which, as George Conway recently said, will tee up a civil war lie we've never seen before.
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