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I'm curious, can somebody who understands the rule of law explain to me why Trump is asking a judge for permission to do something? Why doesn't he just do it?
I'm so confused because I know he has full power to do anything. It's his kingdom. It doesn't seem very alpha to go ask a beta judge to allow you to do something.
It seems especially strange for a beta judge to undo something an alpha already did, and then for the alpha to ask his wingmen to go ask the beta judge if a do over would be ok, as long as he does things a little bit differently this time. Like why did he cave to the "judicial activism" in the first place?
While he does often ignore court orders and laws, he can't do it all the time. It means all his lawyers get held up in courts, and people carrying out the orders can sometimes get in legal trouble for following known illegal orders, so they don't always feel comfortable doing things that have been ruled against.
He also does still need to keep up appearances to a degree. If day one, when he put his first foot in the white house, he instantly said "every single city, full of national guard, deport all the black and brown people regardless of status, also delete every single social safety net", you'd get riots in the street the same day.
He can push things, but only in certain areas, a certain amount at a time, otherwise he'll begin to face too much pushback, and the people carrying out his orders won't feel safe doing so.
Because the clowns in his ear are barely coherent on their own, let alone together.
But give a bunch of clowns a match each and they’ll find a way to burn the whole country down anyway.